PadLock Plastic Seal – Model Name PS-8004 ($0.095 per unit)

$95.00

1 Box (1,000 units) at $0.095 each unit.

Description

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With a simple yet highly effective mechanism, our range of padlock meter seals is designed to offer sufficient security against unauthorized access and tampering in any form.

With the ever increasing incidences of utility theft, making good use of these tamper-evident seal is a practical and cost-effective way to protect public interests. These seals can also be put to use in manufacturing setting.

Description:

  • One piece plastic seal
  • Self-locking
  • Six digits numeration
  • Pull strength 34 lbs.

Packaging:

  • 1 carton – 1000 units
  • Weight 7 lbs / 3.18 kgs
  • Carton size 12″ x 13″ x 4″(26cm x 29cm x 9cm)

Applications:

  • Water/Electric/Gas Meters
  • Drums
  • Totes
  • Etc…

They have also been found useful in the aviation sector where they are used on airline trolleys. Data or valve cabinets can also be safeguarded by use these padlock seals that can hand flat against the door or on the inside of the cupped recess.

With some obvious advantages, investing in our meter seals is a practical solution for security.

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With evident benefits in the transportation and logistics sectors, investing in our robust range of pull tight cable seals is a practical way to protect your goods from tampering, theft, unauthorized access and contamination. For more information on how our range of security products can benefit your business, visit our ‘Contact us’ page, call us on 954-438-8229 or email us at sales@americanseals.com

Additional information
Weight 7 lbs
Dimensions 13 × 12 × 6 in
Glossary Terms

Glossary Terms

Technical Glossary: Security Seal Terminology

Understanding the technical language of the security industry is vital for selecting the correct equipment for your fleet or facility. Below are the core terms used by American Seals in the engineering of our Joeguard and Bar Seal products.

ISO 17712:2013

The international standard that establishes uniform procedures for the classification, acceptance, and withdrawal of mechanical freight container seals. It provides a single source of information on mechanical seals which are acceptable for securing containers in international commerce.

High-Security (H-Class)

The highest tier of the ISO 17712 standard. To be “H-Class,” a seal must undergo rigorous physical testing, including tensile (pulling), shear (cutting), bending, and impact tests. Both Joeguard Cable Seals and our Heavy-Duty Bar Seals are engineered to meet this standard.

Tensile Strength

The maximum amount of pulling force a seal can withstand before the locking mechanism or the material itself fails. For Joeguard seals, this is typically measured in kilonewtons (kN) or pounds-force (lbf). High tensile strength is what prevents manual removal by thieves.

Tamper-Evident

Unlike “tamper-resistant,” a tamper-evident seal is designed specifically to show permanent, visible proof if a breach has been attempted. This includes features like “splayed” cable ends that cannot be re-inserted or laser markings that discolor when tampered with.

Galvanization

The process of applying a protective zinc coating to steel to prevent rusting. This is critical for cable seals (like Joeguard) used in maritime environments where salt air and high humidity would otherwise corrode the locking mechanism within days.

Chain of Custody

The chronological documentation or paper trail that records the sequence of custody, control, transfer, and analysis of a shipment. High-quality serial numbering on seals is the cornerstone of a digital chain of custody.

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