Modern Packaging Must Do More
Today’s transport packaging has to meet a wide range of requirements. It must protect products, provide visible evidence of tampering, and support sustainability goals at the same time.
Many companies still rely on adhesive tape, staples, or single-use seals to achieve these objectives. However, these solutions increase material consumption and often make packaging more difficult to reuse.
The EKS 014.6: An Intelligent Closure Solution
The EKS 014.6 Bayonet Seal Lock has been specifically designed to securely connect multiple layers of corrugated cardboard.
Integrated insertion bevels allow for quick and easy installation. In addition, the lock can be equipped with a security pin and seal, making any unauthorized opening immediately visible.
Key Benefits at a Glance
Tamper Evidence
The optional sealing feature provides a reliable way to identify whether a package has been opened during transport or storage.
Easy Handling
The integrated insertion bevels simplify installation and help speed up packaging processes.
Reusability
Unlike adhesive tape or staples, the bayonet lock can be used multiple times, extending the life cycle of the packaging.
Sustainability
The EKS 014.6 is fully recyclable and offers a sustainable alternative to conventional packaging closure methods.
Flexible Applications
The lock is suitable for a wide range of corrugated cardboard packaging designs and is available in different versions to accommodate various material thicknesses.
Greater Efficiency Throughout the Supply Chain
Reusable closure systems provide benefits far beyond the packaging process itself. They simplify warehousing, repair logistics, return shipments, and recycling operations.
As a result, companies can reduce material consumption, improve process efficiency, and support a more sustainable packaging strategy.
Conclusion
Secure packaging no longer has to depend on single-use materials. The EKS 014.6 combines tamper evidence, ease of use, and sustainability in one intelligent solution.
Companies looking to future-proof their packaging should focus not only on the box itself—but also on how it is closed.