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When is it better to use Voiding or Checkerboard labels versus Destructible Vinyl?

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When is it better to use Voiding or Checkerboard labels versus Destructible Vinyl?

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Destructible vinyl and Voiding material labels have very different ways of showing tamper evidence. Voiding and checkerboard labels leave a mark when the label is removed, and this type of label is great for bridging gaps on items that may experience a bit of “flex” between surfaces. Unlike destructible vinyl, our voiding labels are made from a more durable material that can withstand frequent movement and moderate abrasion. With destructible vinyl labels, any attempt at removal will result in the label being destroyed. These labels are ultra-thin and use a permanent adhesive. Their “thinness” allows these labels to be used on irregular surfaces and makes them perfect for use on small components.

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