Tamper-evident closure labels
Evaluate VOID or other removal-indicating structures for carton closure points and selected packaging seals.
Tamper-evident and traceability label directions for healthcare and pharmaceutical packaging projects where package status and identification information must be clear.
Opening-point review
Tamper indication option
Project-defined data
Buyer responsibility applies
Healthcare packaging projects should be defined by the target product, market, closure structure, identification needs and the customer's compliance requirements.
Label functions can be evaluated for the package, but final regulatory and market-compliance decisions must be confirmed by the product owner for the destination market.
Evaluate VOID or other removal-indicating structures for carton closure points and selected packaging seals.
QR or serial information may be developed where the customer defines the data, system and intended use.
Application testing on the real packaging form is important before production decisions.
Use real photographs of carton seals before and after removal, printed codes, sample packaging and inspected finished labels.




The table clarifies how a label feature may support a project without claiming product-market regulatory approval.
Provide package drawings or images, intended market, label position and required information route for evaluation.
Submit Project BriefReview application position, carton structure and material surface before selecting a seal label.
Evaluate the visible effect required after removal or opening.
Confirm any QR, serial or other product identity content supplied by the customer.
Test and review physical label samples before quantity manufacturing.
Share package type, application position, intended market and required security function for project evaluation.