The following are some features and functions of anti-counterfeiting labels:
Features:
Uniqueness: Each security label has a unique feature or code that is difficult to copy.
High security: The use of advanced technology and materials, difficult to be forged or tampered with.
Concealment: Security features may be hidden in a specific location of the label or with a special design, which is not easy to be found.
Difficult to imitate: It has a complex production process or technology, which increases the difficulty of imitation.
Multi-level verification: may combine a variety of verification methods, such as two-dimensional codes, bar codes, anti-counterfeiting patterns, etc.
One-time: Once used or verified, the security label may show traces of use or cannot be used again.
Dynamic change: The label information can be dynamically updated and verified by means of online verification.
Wear resistance: It can withstand wear during normal use and treatment without affecting its anti-counterfeiting function.
Functions:
Product anti-counterfeiting: prevent the emergence of fake and shoddy products, protect brand image and consumer interests.
Brand protection: Helps to maintain the reputation of the brand and prevent piracy and infringement.
Consumer trust: Increase consumers' trust in products and improve their willingness to buy.
Trace the source: can help enterprises trace the production source and sales channels of products, easy to manage and control.
Market supervision: It helps the regulatory authorities to supervise the market and crack down on fake and shoddy products.
Prevent transiting: prevent products from being maliciously transiting between different regions and maintain market order.
Marketing tools: can be used as a marketing tool to improve the added value and competitiveness of products.
Data collection: Collect consumer information through anti-counterfeiting verification system to provide data support for marketing and product improvement.
What are the production processes of anti-counterfeiting labels?
The following are some common anti-counterfeiting label manufacturing processes:
Printing technology:
Gravure printing: with high printing accuracy and anti-counterfeiting performance.
Letterpress: Unique textures and patterns can be printed.
Flexographic printing: suitable for printing complex patterns and bar codes.
Laser holographic technology:
Holographic anti-counterfeiting: Using the principle of laser holography to produce labels with three-dimensional effects and unique optical characteristics.
Laser microholes: Tiny laser holes are made on the label, with characteristics that are difficult to replicate.
Code anti-counterfeiting:
Scratch code: Coated with a cryptographic coating, consumers can scrape off the coating to obtain an security code for verification.
Digital security: A specific digital code is printed on the label.
Fluorescence technology:
Fluorescent ink: displays fluorescent effect under specific light, increasing the difficulty of anti-counterfeiting.
Watermarking technology:
Paper watermarking: Embedding a watermark pattern in paper that can only be seen at a specific Angle or under light.
Microscale technology:
Miniaturized text or pattern: Text or pattern is miniaturized to such a small size that a magnifying glass is required to see it.
Safety line technology:
Embedded safety wire: A safety wire with metal or special materials embedded in the label, with anti-counterfeiting function.
Qr code technology:
Dynamic QR code: The content of the QR code can be dynamically changed to increase security.
Hot stamping technology:
Hot gold, hot silver: through the hot printing process to increase the quality of the label and anti-counterfeiting.
Overlay technology:
Special film material: Use a film material with anti-counterfeiting characteristics to cover the label, increasing the difficulty of anti-counterfeiting.