We Seal granted patent for new tamper-evident closure for bread bags

UK-based bag sealing experts, We Seal, add another patent to their collection for the innovative design of a new tamper-evident tape closure…

Demand for tamper-evident packaging is greater than ever, with retailers looking to promote food safety, protect against intentional tampering or contamination and deter food theft.

Along with a rise in tamper-evident product bags, tamper-evident closures offer an additional level of security, allowing consumers to quickly ascertain if there has been any interference with an item.   

We Seal have recently been granted a patent for their innovative new design for a tamper-evident tape closure for bread bags.

This video shows how the clever window and logo transfer design works to provide evidence of any tampering:

loaves of bagged bread on supermarket shelf
 

A closer look at how We Seal’s tamper-evident bag closures work

The seal shown in this video is a prototype, seals can be customised with different logo designs and a variety of colour options are available to match your brand. ‘Best before’ dates can also be printed on the reverse plain side of the tape ensuring consumers have all the relevant product information at their fingertips.  

As with We Seal’s traditional bag closures, the tamper-evident closures are fully recyclable along with other soft plastics, and can be opened and resealed multiple times to maintain product freshness and extend shelf life.

Spools contain over 27,000 seals, vastly reducing the downtime required for changeover and keeping your production line operating smoothly.

For more information about this product, or to request a sample, please enquire via: team@weseal.com

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