
Anti-counterfeiting technology: news in brief
Chinese radiofrequency identification (RFID) specialist Invengo officially launched its XC-TF8033 security label outside for the first time at the RFID Journal Live event earlier this month. The tamper-resistant labels are already in use in China for the authentication of whisky, wine and tobacco products. They have been optimised for use on plastic wine bottle caps, paper documents, paper boxes and glass items and according to Invengo provide “excellent data read and write performance, maximum application flexibility and cost effectiveness.”
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