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Tamper-evident band

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Security feature on tops of bottles
break-away band on aluminum cap
Removal of integral band allows hinged snap-cap to function
Tearable metal band on pharmaceutical bottle
Shrink band for secondary seal on a bottle of Japanese shrimp

Atamper-evident band orsecurity ring serves as atamper resistant ortamper evident function to ascrew cap,lid, orclosure.[1] The termtamper-proof is sometimes used but is considered a misnomer given that pilfering is still technically possible.[2]

A security band can be integrated with the cap or can be a separate package component. It is a plastic or metal structure around the circumference (usually) of the closure that is often found attached below a closure in bottles, jars, and tubs.

Several variations have been developed for caps, lids, and closures.[3][4][5][6] The use of custom printing andsecurity printing is available.Perforations or other areas of weakness are often used to initiate and control a tear. Sometimes engineeredfrangibility is used for break-away functions.

While tamper-evident bands are not considered a challenge forrecycling, it is important that the band stays attached to the cap in case of refillable bottles, because it is hard to remove the rings from intact bottles in an economical way.[1]

The opening ring is atamper warning: if the seal between the ring and the cap is broken, it is an indication that the cap has been opened.[1][7]

Purposes

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Security opening rings might have several possible purposes:

  • Provide clear evidence of container being opened
  • Deter tampering
  • Deterpackage pilferage
  • Deter product adulteration
  • Improved closure strength during shipping
  • Regulatory requirement (sometimes)

Roll-on metal closures

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When an aluminum or plastic bottle cap has an integral band, it is usually connected by thin bridges. They can be molded along with the cap or slit afterwards.[1] When unscrewing the cap, thefrangible ring breaks: the ring can separate from the cap, and two separate pieces remain, the sealing piece and the leftover ring; or the broken ring can form a "pigtail" still attached to the cap.

Shrink bands

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Separate bands ofshrink film can be placed over the closure and tightened in ashrink tunnel.[8] Some have perforations or nicks to help initiate the tear.

Other

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Most standardpressure sensitive tapes do not have a high degree of tamper evidence. Some specialsecurity tapes have additional tamper evident features which offer better tamper evidence. Some have intentional weakness which cause breakage or delamination; others have hidden messages which appear upon opening.

Examples

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  • plastic screw cap with break-away band
    plastic screw cap with break-away band
  • plastic screw cap with break-away band
    plastic screw cap with break-away band
  • Cross strip of PSA security tape with frangible backing
    Cross strip of PSA security tape with frangible backing
  • A capsule is fitted onto a wine bottle and heat shrunk tightly
    A capsule is fitted onto a wine bottle and heat shrunk tightly
  • in-line heating of shrink bands on plastic bottles of water
    in-line heating of shrink bands on plastic bottles of water

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdOttmar Brandau (2012).Bottles, Preforms and Closures: A Design Guide for PET Packaging. William Andrew. pp. 134–.ISBN 978-1-4377-3526-0.
  2. ^H. Lockhart; Frank Albert Paine (1996).Packaging of Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Products. Springer. pp. 125–.ISBN 978-0-7514-0167-7.
  3. ^US 3904062, Grussen, Jean, "Tamper-proof and loss-proof screw-type bottle cap", published 1975-09-09, assigned to Somepla SA 
  4. ^US 5913437, Ma, Xiaoli, "Tamper evident bottle cap", published 1999-06-22, assigned toPortola Packaging Inc. 
  5. ^US 6550626, Randall, Jeffrey T., "Closure lid and resealable closure system with tamper-evident features", published 2003-04-22, assigned toSeaquist Closures Foreign Inc. 
  6. ^US 4732293, Landis, H. Richard, "Tear strip closure for a container with a security ring", published 1988-03-22, assigned toLandis Plastics Inc. 
  7. ^A.J. Mitchell (1990).Formulation and Production Carbonated Soft Drinks. Springer. pp. 170–.ISBN 978-0-442-30287-0.
  8. ^US 5390477, Sowden, Harry, "System for applying a heat shrinkable sleeve to a container", published 1995-02-21, assigned toMcNeilab Inc. 

Further reading

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  • Yam, K. L., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 2009,ISBN 978-0-470-08704-6
  • "Improving Tamper-Evident Packaging: Problems, Tests and Solutions", Jack L. Rosette, 1992
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