Protection against counterfeiting
Document protection with RFID
Documents or seals must be protected against manipulation and forgery. The use of RFID can be the key to achieving this. In addition, RFID provides documentation and control of the documents to be protected.
When protecting documents, it is important that the authority can seamlessly integrate the security function into existing processes. Each use case must be examined individually in order to find a suitable solution for document security.
Adhesive document seals: simple but secure
Documents with seals or conventional stamps are easy to forge. However, such forgeries are difficult to detect by both laypersons and authorities. Adhesive document seals, on the other hand, also known as transfer seals, offer significantly greater protection against tampering and forgery.
The principle of these seals is simple but effective: when they are affixed, the adhesive and the colors are transferred directly from a carrier film to the document; there is no film that can be removed afterwards. The seal increases security in an uncomplicated way and at the same time offers important advantages for the issuing authorities.
Transfer seals can be used instead of conventional stamps or to protect signatures. They are used to validate or legally mark documents (authentication, certification) and facilitate the prosecution of criminal offenses such as damaging, detaching and defacing official seals in accordance with Section 136, Paragraph 2 (breaking seals) of the German Criminal Code. Thanks to their special design and integrated security elements, they offer additional protection against forgery for official forms and other documents and serve as proof of originality.
Advantages in the dispensing process thanks to the right variant
In addition to the "basic functions", the document adhesive seal can be individually adapted to the respective application depending on requirements. The version equipped with a serial number is used to precisely document the issuing of the seals. It makes the seals "countable" so that unauthorized seal issuance is prevented. It also enables a seal to be precisely assigned to a specific document.
If precise positioning of the seal is required during the process - or if handling in general is to be simplified - the seals can be equipped with a grip tab. The patented solution from Schreiner Printrust is slightly adhesive so that the seal adheres reliably to the finger while the seal is being positioned. This enables secure handling without damaging the sensitive adhesive layer on the back of the seal. The document seal can be placed and fixed securely and precisely on documents. A "click" when the grip tab is bent signals to the user when the right moment has been reached to remove the backing film. Once the seal has been applied, no adhesive residue remains on the employee's finger. as












