Scotland-based Tullis Russell introduces seven new tamper-evident materials to its range of security papers, films that allow for customizations, cites experts' forecast that product tampering is growing by more than 13% annually

Debra Garcia

Debra Garcia

MAARKINCH, Scotland , March 25, 2013 (press release) – Tullis Russell have recently added the following 'Tamper Evident' materials to the trusecurity® range of security paper and films:

  • Dry Peel Mini Void
  • Destructible Actetate
  • Frangible Paper
  • Water Indicative

Designed to provide clear visual evidence of tampering, these materials have been specifically designed to allow for numerous customisations ensuring they are suitable for a range of print technologies and ideal for use in a wide variety of applications.

This unique offering, therefore, guarantees that the utmost security and protection is achieved.

With industry experts predicting that product tampering is growing in excess of 13% per year, there has never been a better time for brand owners to invest in the protection of their products and brands.

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