What Requirements Should Container Seals Meet

Dec 05, 2023 Leave a message

Material: Container seals are usually made of metal, including lock sleeves and lock cores, wrapped in plastic ABS plastic. The lock body is a clamp spring structure, and the surface of the lock body can be customized using hot stamping, laser typing, serial number, barcode or color. 

Size and weight: The length of the seal can be customized according to the user's needs, and the tensile force can reach at least F ≥ 250KG.

Uniqueness: Each container seal has a unique seal number, which is unique. If the number on the container seal received by the customer matches the number on the bill of lading, it indicates that the container has not been opened and the goods remain intact.

Security: The design of container seals is aimed at preventing unauthorized personnel from coming into contact with the goods. They are usually non replicable, thereby increasing the security of the goods.

Applicability: The types of container seals include factory seals (factory seals), customs seals (customs seals), ship seals (shipping company seals), and temporary dock seals, which are used for different purposes and occasions.

Manufacturer's Choice: When selecting container seals, it is important to ensure reliable product quality and avoid choosing manufacturers without quality assurance. At the same time, a contract should be signed with the manufacturer and they should be required to promise not to provide the same identification and number of seals to third parties to ensure the uniqueness of the seals.

Price and Quality: When purchasing container seals, products with moderate price and quality should be selected to avoid purchasing low-quality products due to low prices, which may lead to safety risks and unnecessary losses.

Usage process: When using container seals, specific procedures should be followed, including checking the quality of the seals, using them correctly, and replacing or updating them if necessary.