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• Gwent-based Encrypta Electronics has developed a miniature electronic seal, called MicroSeal, which is suitable for sealing tool boxes, security compartments and small load areas.

MicroSeal has been developed so that it can be incorporated into products such as roll pallets, and cabinets.

The company says MicroSeal should be priced at around £50 depending on the type of switching mechanism used and the volume required.

MicroSeal generates a fourdigit random number every time the equipment is closed. One can check any time that the number is unchanged, and one can discover the last time and date when the equipment was closed.

The 50mm x 45mm x 15mm unit is powered by lithium batteries which should give it a life of up to ten years.

For further information, telephone (0633) 423511.

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