Equipped with tamper-proof features! Laser marking labels applicable in harsh high-temperature environments.
The "AX-7000 Series" is a laser marking label with tamper-proof features based on an acrylic substrate. It has no printing inconsistencies and is suitable for regulatory labels. It can print fine text and various codes clearly. Additionally, its high level of tamper-proof functionality ensures that if the film is peeled off, it will shatter into pieces, proving that an attempt to peel it off was made. The watermark logo design enhances security features to prevent counterfeiting. 【Features】 ■ Tamper-proof functionality based on an acrylic substrate ■ Laser light is applied to a two-layer acrylic laminate with different colors ■ The laser beam removes the upper acrylic layer to engrave the necessary information ■ The engraved information is physically processed, allowing for long-term readability ■ Compatible with CO2 and short-wavelength lasers *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - If the film is peeled off, it will tear into pieces, proving that an attempt to remove it was made. - Improved security features such as anti-counterfeiting with a watermark logo design (customized product). - UV footprint (customized product): If the label is removed, traces of removal will appear under UV light. - Stable continuous printing is possible. - No printing inconsistencies, suitable for regulatory labels. - Capable of printing fine text and various codes clearly. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Harsh high-temperature environments such as automotive and industrial uses ■ Automotive fuel filler necks where gasoline may splash, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nippon Carbide Industries was founded in 1935 as a pioneer in the acetylene induction industry using "carbide" as a raw material. Over its more than 80-year history, the company has restructured its business and now offers a variety of products and services centered around its core technologies: resin polymerization technology, film and sheet technology, and sintering technology.