A twist seal credits its debut on the marketplace, foremost, to lead seals. It’s due to the inability of lead seals to provide a substantial level of protection. Moreover, it was imperative to facilitate the sealing procedure and eliminate the utilization of a distinct sealing device that left a distinct impression on the lead disk upon its attachment.
How to describe a modern twist (rotary) seal?
The design of a rotary seal is relatively simple, but it’s also highly effective, with a high degree of dependability. To safeguard against counterfeiting, the manufacturing company allocates a distinctive serial number to the housing and rotating part, in addition to the requisite individual marking if there is a customer’s request.
CLIXAR produces three tamper-evident security twist seal types: Lumiseal, Turbion, and Twisteiro.
A twist control seal by CLIXAR is constructed from premium-grade plastic. It is composed of two components, namely the rotating component and a transparent plastic housing. A ratchet lock is used to ensure proper integration between the two components, which is driven in a clockwise direction. Two sets of apertures and the sealing wire rope of varying sizes and shapes that passes through them are used to fasten the seal components to the asset.
The seal is effortless to install. After rotating the twisting part with the handle, wrap the wire rope around the twisting part and tighten it. The final seal positioning on the asset results in the disintegration of the leaf handle. Consequently, it becomes impracticable to remove the wire and affix new components to the seal. And finally, you can’t take the rotary part out of the seal housing without destroying it.
The twist seal is attached to items with apertures by utilizing a wire. The extent of the application is substantial. It is mounted on fire extinguishers, ATM elements, cash deposit bags, electricity, gas, water meters, tanks, fuel systems, vehicles, office doors, containers, safes, and warehouses. You can buy safety twist seals by ordering them from the CLIXAR website.