
Tamper Evident Labelling Machine
Tamper-evident label application for caps, lids, cartons and closures.
Application overview
Tamper-evident labelling machines apply labels over openings, caps or closure areas to help indicate whether a product has been opened.
- Label placement over cap, lid or closure
- Can be combined with wrap or side labelling
- Useful for cosmetics, food, pharma and chemical products
- Designed around the actual pack geometry

Typical specification starting points
Final specification depends on real samples, label material and the production environment.
| Typical use | Tamper-evident labelling |
|---|---|
| Automation level | Semi or automatic configurations |
| Container type | Caps, lids, cartons and closures |
| Design basis | Closure shape and label path |
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Specification points for this labelling range
Tamper Evident Labelling Machine should be selected around product handling, label roll data, required label position and the real production speed needed after changeover. A good specification should also confirm operator access, cleaning, guarding, conveyors, coding and spare parts before the machine is ordered.
- Confirm product dimensions, material, weight and stability.
- Check label roll core, outside diameter, label gap and unwind direction.
- Agree acceptable placement tolerance and repeatability.
- Plan integration with filling, capping, coding, inspection or end-of-line handling where required.
Enquire about the Tamper Evident Labelling Machine
Send your sample details, label roll specification and required output. Lancing UK can advise whether this configuration is suitable or whether another labelling route would be better.