What Is a Tamper-Proof or Sealing Label?
Tamper-proof or sealing labels act as a guarantee seal to protect the integrity of a product. These labels are often referred to as freshness seals, closure labels, or guarantee seals. A sealing label typically connects the main label to the container, creating a secure seal. When intact, it assures customers that the product has not been opened or altered since packaging. If the seal is broken, the product’s original condition can no longer be guaranteed.
Where Are These Labels Used?
Sealing labels are essential wherever freshness and secure packaging are critical. Common applications include food packaging in glass containers, such as jam or honey jars. They are also suitable for bottles, cans, and other types of packaging. A seal label provides customers with confidence in the product’s quality and freshness. For tailored solutions, please contact our customer service team—we’ll help you find the optimal option for your packaging needs.
What Materials Are Used for Sealing Labels?
Paper is commonly used for food labels, but tamper-proof seals can be made from a variety of materials. It’s important to choose a material that is strong enough to protect the product yet easy for consumers to open without excessive force, ensuring the seal tears appropriately.
Design Flexibility
From round and square shapes to custom designs, your creativity has no limits when designing tamper-proof seal labels. Beyond shape and material, you can select from a range of finishes, such as hot-foil stamping or protective coatings. Your label should not only secure the product but also create a strong visual impact, convincing customers at the point of sale.
