: Ideal for antique or rare locks where a blank key is not available.
: Used by investigators to identify if a lock was tampered with or to gain entry without leaving traces of a "break-in." FlГјssiger SchlГјssel
: The "key" is carefully pulled out. While too soft to turn the lock on its own, it provides a perfect negative mold. This mold is then used to measure pin heights or as a template to cut a permanent metal key. Primary Use Cases : Ideal for antique or rare locks where
: Preferred when the integrity of the locking mechanism must be preserved. Advantages and Limitations This mold is then used to measure pin
: Within minutes, the liquid undergoes a chemical reaction to become a semi-rigid, elastic solid.
: The lock is cleaned and often treated with a release agent to ensure the hardened material doesn't bond to the cylinder.
: Highly accurate; reduces the risk of mechanical damage to the lock; works on complex, multi-axis pin systems.