Method for preventing replacement of bundled articles based on ribbon, long adhesive tape and small stickers
A technology of long tapes and articles, which is applied to devices, instruments, businesses and other fields of collaborative operation, can solve the problems of being easily exchanged, and achieve the effect of preventing fraudulent samples submitted for inspection and improving the anti-counterfeiting effect.
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[0033] see figure 1 A method for anti-replacement of binding items based on long tapes and small stickers provided in this embodiment includes the following steps:
[0034] Step 1, before the items are shipped, use long tape to bind and paste them around the items;
[0035] Step 2, attach a small sticker, and make a part of the small sticker stick on the long tape, and stick the other part on the object;
[0036] Step 3. After the items arrive at the destination, check whether the long tape and small stickers have been torn off. If they are torn off, it is judged that the items have been exchanged, otherwise they have not been exchanged.
[0037] After binding and pasting the items through steps 1 and 2, if you want to change the sample, you must tear off the long tape and small stickers, and after the general stickers are pasted on the items, they will definitely be left on the items after being torn off Partial residues make it difficult to restore to the original state, t...
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[0048] This embodiment provides a method for anti-replacement binding of items based on cable ties, long tapes and small stickers, including the following steps:
[0049]Step 1, before the items are transported, use barcode ties with identification patterns to bind and lock the items around them;
[0050] Step 2, use long adhesive tape to wrap around the barcode label cable tie for binding and pasting, and expose the barcode label;
[0051] Step 3, affix a small sticker with a QR code, and make a part of the small sticker stick on the long tape, and stick the other part on the barcode card or item;
[0052] Step 4, take photos and record the identification pattern on the barcode card and the QR code on the small sticker;
[0053] Step 5. After the item arrives at the destination, check whether the long tape and small sticker have been torn off and whether the cable tie has been damaged. If it is torn off or damaged, it is judged that the item has been exchanged, otherwise it ...
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