


Security seal Crystal
Security seal Crystal
Crystal security seal is a seal of new generation. It allows changing the level of prevention of interference into the activity of test equipment cardinally, as well as making sure reliable work with access to such objects, as: monetary safe deposits in banks, cash bags, storage rooms, reservoirs, vans, containers, fuel stations, offices, game machines, cabinets and many other objects.
In accordance with any findings of tests carried out by specialists of Security Seals TM CRYSTAL seal was assigned the highest durability rank in the indicator seal class!
Bonuses of CRYSTAL Security Seal:
- 9 (nine) levels of protection.
- The own glowing in UV light.
- Maximum indicator activity.
- Wide temperature range of using.
- Easiness to place.
- Not large overall dimensions.
- Convenient packing.
- The best price – quality relationship.
9 (nine) Levels of Protection of CRYSTAL Security Seal:
- Original customer's logotype determines the ownership of the seal.
- The unique seven-digit number identifies the seal.
- Placing the number and logotype in the material of the seal excludes possibility of changing them.
- Transparent body of the seal allows absolute possibility of visual control of latch mechanism consistency.
- Construction design of the seal, being a monolithic detail, doesn't allow making changing of separate parts of the seal.
- Special material of the seal, combining spring power and frangibility characteristics, doesn't allow opening the seal after placing it without breaking the body.
- Presence of two gutters in breech piece gives true information about consistency of sealing wire.
- Material of the seal not changing their properties in – 80°C…+120°C temperature range excludes possibility of opening by directional temperature action.
- Special cover plate makes it impossible to achieve breech piece.
The own glowing in UV light: Having glowing effect in UV light, CRYSTAL seal allows control of keeping the sealed object intact in hard-to-reach and darkened places.




















