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Destructible Paper
Destructible paper, also known as anti-tamper or anti-dismantle label, fragments into small pieces if removal is attempted, offering comprehensive protection against pilferage or tampering of goods.

Security Thread
A security thread is a protective feature found in many banknotes to deter counterfeiting. It's a thin ribbon embedded within the paper, typically running vertically and woven in such a way that it appears on both the front and back sides of the note. Often made of metal foil or plastic, it may also feature engraved text or numbers, such as the denomination, enhancing its security and authenticity.

Tamper-Evident Seals
A tamper-evident seal is a closure or lock designed to show if it has been tampered with or opened. Typically used in packaging, it indicates whether the contents have been altered or accessed.

Watermark Paper
A watermark is a faint design embedded into paper during its production, typically showcasing the paper mill's logo or brand name. It serves as a mark of authenticity and quality, often used in business and personal documents to signify distinction. Watermarks are created by pressing a water-coated metal stamp or dandy roll onto the paper during manufacturing.


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