The complete disassembly method for security labels depends on the type and material applied to, but here are some general steps and tips:
1.Follow the instructions.
If removal instructions are provided on the product packaging or security label itself, be sure to follow the official instructions.
2.Warm water immersion method.
For some anti-counterfeiting labels with strong wettable properties, you can try to immerse the label part in warm water (not superheated hot water) to soften the adhesive and slowly remove the label.
3.Hot air blows weak glue.
Use a hair dryer or other tool to align the security label and heat it with moderate hot air to make the glue soft. Then carefully peel the label slowly from one edge to avoid tearing with too much force.
4.Label removal for specific designs.
Some security labels may have a dedicated removal point or button, just follow the instructions to find the correct position and gently pull in the direction of the arrow.
5.Tool-assisted demolition.
If the label has a lock structure, you can use scissors, fixing needles and other tools to cut or untie the fixed part of the label without damaging the surface of the product.
6.Slight heating method.
For labels attached to smooth plastic, PVC or other smooth surfaces, the edges of the label can be lightly heated with a lighter and then quickly removed, but care should be taken to control the temperature to prevent burns or damage to the material.
7.Residual glue cleanup.
If there are any residual adhesive marks after removing the label, you can gently wipe it with alcohol, wind oil, turpentine and other solvents to remove it.
In short, be patient during the disassembly process and try not to damage the integrity of the label or the product itself. If you're not sure what to do, it's a good idea to contact the manufacturer of the product for professional guidance.