The CLIXAR anchor type seals or drum seals can be reasonably assumed as monitoring devices of a new class. By utilizing the patented original conception, it was feasible to enhance the level of safeguarding against unapproved external interference in the performance of measuring and metering equipment, while also guaranteeing the safety of all sealed assets. Today, twist and anchor seals are widely utilized to regulate the safety of valuable assets throughout the globe.
Modern anchor security seals are composed of two distinct components. Upon assembly, its components form a lock that secures the sealing wire rope. Polycarbonate is used for the housing of anchor security seals. This material can handle chemicals, water, shocks, and considerable changes in temperature.
The majority of plastic anchor-type security seals can be found on household electric, water, and gas meters, substation transformers, devices that undergo periodic metrological calibration, and on residential and utility infrastructure components.
The CLIXAR anchor security seals are categorized into the types:
- Garant
- Carat
- Rubin
All seals are patented by CLIXAR security seal manufacturer and exhibit fundamental variations in the design of the locking mechanism and their distinctive arrangement of components. All seals of this style have common advantages, including the efficiency of the locking mechanism, customized laser marking engraved through the thickness of the seal surface, high-temperature stability within the range of -50⁰ С to +120⁰ С, and the distinctive shining effect when exposed to UV light.
Today, you won’t find any instructions on how to open an anchor seal without destroying its components on the Internet. The seal quickly fractures open when it is attempted to separate the latched elements. Through visual inspection, the fact can be quickly discovered that it has been altered. If you identify any breakages, remember: any safety seal malicious modification and alteration of metering and metrological equipment without the authorization of responsible experts, implies administrative liability and heavy penalties.