Safety plumbs and seal labels are generally used for securing and sealing goods.
They can be used to prevent or provide proof of theft or tampering.
There are different seal types for different uses.
Generally one distinguishes between the following types of seals:
Pull-Through Seals are universally applicable. They are suitable for the optical sealing of goods and goods. Pull-through seals can usually be closed without tools and removed again. They are available in different lengths and materials. Each pull-through seal has a unique numbering and is therefore unique.
Typical uses for Pull-Through Seals:
Fixed Length Seals, unlike Pull-Through Seals, have a fixed insert length. The handling of Fixed Length Seals is very easy and intuitive. Just plug the ends together and the goods are already sealed. After plugging the seal can be removed only by destroyal. Some Fixed Length Seals can be removed by hand with one jerk, others with scissors. Each seal is numbered consecutively and uniquely.
Typical uses of Fixed Length Seals:
If the seal is to be flexible but still stable, Cable Seals are the seal of choice. They can be closed without tools and removed only with a cutting tool. If goods or means of transport which are exposed to high strains, are to be sealed, cable seals are particularly well suited. Cable seals with a wire diameter of 3.5 mm and more can also be used for international container shipping as they are ISO / PAS 17712 certified.
Typical uses for Cable Seals:
Container or Bolt Seals are essential for international sea and rail container transport. They are highly stable and consist of two components. A steel bolt and a corresponding counterpart. Both components are marked with a unique number. These seals can be closed by hand and removed only with the help of a bolt cutter. They are certified and approved according to ISO / PAS 17712.
Typical uses for Bolt Seals:
Some of our plumbs are ISO/PAS 17712 certified.
If a container is shipped overseas this has to be sealed with a High-Security-Seal. The type of seal and which requirements must be met has been defined in ISO 17712 for over 10 years.
Currently the ISO / PAS 17712: 2013 applies. It replaces and extends the old version from 2010 and meets the new requirements of the "Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism" of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Specific criteria are defined such as cut tests, load, impact or tamper resistance. A high-security seal is recognized by the printed "H" on the seal.
Our ISO / PAS 17712 seals can be found in:
Seal Labels and Tapes are ideal for sealing goods and goods that have no device for actual seals. They can be easily and intuitively applied to the goods to be sealed. Sealing labels and tapes are suitable as a closure, warranty or safety proof. When removing, they also leave a variety of indications on the ground or in the seal itself.
Seal labels and sealing tapes are stuck on to the desired object and show different kinds of clearly visible characteristics when removed. All seals are non-transferable. You can use them to seal boxes, containers, boxes, packages, electrical components, gaming machines, truck and transporter doors or electrical appliances.
The seal labels and seal tapes are basically divided into two categories:
Also see our TallyLock printable seal labels . TallyLock seal labels are high quality and adhere to almost any surface. When removing them they leave a clear "VOID OPENED" lettering. The special feature of our TallyLock seal labels is that they can be individually printed with a commercially available thermal transfer printer. You now have the option of creating your own security labels according to your wishes.
Typical uses for Seal Labels and Tapes: