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Industrial passive lock: subvert the tradition, leading the new trend of industrial security


Electronic Locks vs Passive Locks

In the industrial sector, the performance of locks is critical. It is not only related to the safety of equipment and assets, but also affects productivity and operating costs. In recent years, industrial passive locks have gradually come into their own, showing many advantages over traditional active locks.

Firstly, let's compare the performance differences between industrial passive locks and active locks. Active locks usually require a power supply, which means there is a risk of problems such as battery depletion and wiring failure. Industrial passive locks, on the other hand, do not require a power supply and rely entirely on the mechanical structure and intelligent chip to achieve the function of opening and closing the lock. This feature makes the passive lock has the advantage of maintenance-free, greatly reducing the use of cost and maintenance workload.


In terms of power consumption, active locks require continuous power supply, its power consumption is relatively high. Passive locks in the work of almost no energy consumption, only in the moment of unlocking will produce a small energy consumption. This is undoubtedly a huge advantage for some industrial scenarios with strict power consumption requirements. For example, in some remote areas of industrial facilities, the use of passive locks can be avoided due to power supply problems.


Passive locks for harsh environments

High reliability is another outstanding advantage of industrial passive locks. The electronic components of active locks are susceptible to environmental factors such as high temperature, low temperature, humidity, sand and dust. The mechanical structure and intelligent chip of passive locks are relatively stable and can maintain good performance in various harsh environments. In high-temperature environment, the battery of active lock may overheat, leakage and other problems, while the passive lock is not affected; in low-temperature environment, the performance of the electronic components of active lock may decline, while the passive lock can still work normally. In humid and dusty environments, active locks are susceptible to corrosion and damage, while passive locks offer better protection.


Next, we explore the stability and adaptability of industrial passive locks in harsh environments. Industrial passive locks work reliably in both hot desert regions and cold polar environments. Its robust mechanical structure can withstand the erosion of wind, sand, rain and dust, and the intelligent chip can maintain stable performance under extreme temperatures. For example, in some chemical enterprises, there are a lot of corrosive gases and liquids in the production environment, active locks are easily damaged, while passive locks can be used for a long time in this harsh environment.


In addition, industrial passive locks also have higher security. Since no power supply is required, passive locks are not affected by electromagnetic interference and hacker attacks. At the same time, its unique mechanical structure and encryption technology also makes it much more difficult to crack. In some of the extremely high security requirements of the industrial sector, such as military, energy, etc., the security advantages of passive locks are more obvious.


In short, the industrial passive lock shows great potential in the industrial field with its advantages of maintenance-free, low power consumption and high reliability. In harsh environments, its stability and adaptability is a reliable guarantee for industrial production. With the continuous progress of technology, I believe that industrial passive lock will be widely used in more fields.

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