Cable Seal Lock-AAC251
Anodized Aluminum Lock With Non-Preformed Steel Cable.
Marking Unique Serial Number/Logo For Unique Identification.
- Cable Diameter :2.5mm. Standard Cable Length 300mm.
- Resist hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), salt spray, chemical corrosion and ultraviolet radiation in oil and natural gas.
- Temperature adaptability: Operating range from -50°C to +120°C, suitable for extremely cold oil fields, high-temperature gas pipelines and offshore platforms.
Features:
Tamper-proof design for cable seal lock
Self-locking mechanism: one-time locking design, once closed can not be disassembled without damage, leaving permanent physical traces after damage.
Application:
Cable Seal Lock
- Secure Cargo Containers.
- Seal Truck Trailer.
- Seal Rail Car Doors.
- Seal Natural Gas Pipeline.
- Seal Petroleum Tanker Truck.
- Data Sheet
- Multi-Purpose Use
- Drawing
Model | AAC251 |
Cable Diameter | 2.5mm |
Materials | Aluminum Alloy Cable Seals |
Seal Type | Security Cable Seal >4.5KN |
Packing | 1000 pcs/CTN(36-25-17) |
G.W. | 14KGS |
Identification | Serial Number/ Text/ Barcode. |
This Cable Seal Lock Can Be Used To Secure Oil Pipelines, LNG storage tank, Natural Gas Valves, Petroleum Storage Tanks And Key Connection Points Of Oil Gas Industry.
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Cable Seal Lock:
Why it needs security seals: LPG is stored under high pressure and is highly flammable, making it a safety and security concern.
Cable Seal Lock Applications:
Sealing LPG cylinders and petroleum storage tanks.
Securing valves and pipelines during transportation.
Protecting railcars and tanker trucks used for LPG transport.
Marine fuel is used for ships and is often stored in large quantities, making it a target for theft.
Add a cable seal lock for storage tanks at ports and bunkering facilities improve the safety of fuel energy.
Securing pipelines and valves during fuel transfer to ships.
Company: Major fuel transport fleet in Texas
Challenge: Needed tamper-proof seals to prevent fuel theft during interstate transport.
Solution:
Installed ISO 17712-certified steel cable seal lock on all tanker truck hatches.
Integrated QR code scanning with their logistics software.
Result:
30% reduction in fuel theft incidents.
Full compliance with DOT roadside inspections.
How do they applicate the cable seal lock?
Use Serialized Cable Seal Lock– Log every cable seal number in a blockchain or TMS for audits.
Inspect Cable Seals at Every Stop – Drivers should verify seal integrity before unloading.
Train Employees – Ensure handlers know how to properly apply and record seals’ number.
Choose Corrosion-Resistant Materials – Stainless steel or coated cables last longer in harsh conditions.