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Security labels are a type of label used to protect products from theft, counterfeiting, and tampering. They are typically used in retail, banking, and government applications. Security labels are designed to be difficult to remove without leaving evidence of tampering, and often contain unique identifiers that can be used to track the product. Security labels are often used in conjunction with other security measures, such as RFID tags, holograms, and barcodes.
Security labels come in a variety of forms, including paper labels, plastic labels, and metal labels. They can be printed with a variety of security features, such as watermarks, microtext, and UV-sensitive inks. Security labels can also be customized with company logos, barcodes, and other information.
Some companies in the security label market include 3M, Avery Dennison, CCL Industries, and Brady Corporation. Show Less Read more