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Overview
- Metal Seals
- Metal Band Seals
- Metal Security Seals
Metal band seals are fixed length seals, which create a 3 inch loop.

Constructed of tinned galvanized steel, these seals are used for trucks, trailers, railcars and a wide range of other applications.
Our metal band seals feature a unique pre-assigned consecutive serial number and they are embossed with the word "SECURED".
As an option, custom text and serial numbers are available.
Choosing a Band Seal...
Metal band seals are durable in extreme weather conditions.
For electrical applications, consider plastic band seals, which are non conductive.
Plastic band seals feature lower pricing compared to metal band seals.
Flat Band Seals
Flat seals are intended for low security applications where economy and convenience are top priorities.
This seal can be removed without tools.

To seal, insert the strap into the flat locking channel. Tug to confirm the locking mechanism is engaged.
To remove, cut with a scissors, tin snips, or wire cutter.
To remove without tools, pull on the strap to expose half of the punched hole at the locking channel, then bend the metal (about 5 times) to stress fail the metal strap at the location of the hole.
Globe Band Seals
The globe contains a double locking mechanism, which provides higher security than the flat design.
The globe seals have a higher break strength (100 lbs) compared to the flat seals (50 lbs).
A custom imprinted seal provides more security.
This seal requires a hand tool for removal.

To seal, insert the strap into the globe locking mechanism. Tug to confirm the locking system is engaged.
To remove, cut with a scissors, tin snips or wire cutte
Typical Applications
- Trucks
- Trailers
- Railcar
- Wild Game Tags
- Part ID Tags
- Storage Bins
- Transfer Hoppers
- Valves
- Meters
Installation Instructions
- Thread the loose end into the locking channel
- Push strap until the locking mechanism snaps
- Pull on the strap to confirm the locking mechanism is engaged