Within the precise system of a museum display case, the locking mechanism is not merely a physical switch but serves as the final line of mechanical defense for the safety of cultural relics. Professional museum locks integrate ultimate concealment, superior anti-tamper resistance, and refined access control management, with core requirements that far exceed those of ordinary locks. They must meet the following standards:
- The lock position is concealed and inconspicuous, achieving integrated design with the display case structure.
- A single key can withstand over 150,000 insertions and extractions, sufficiently meeting decades of daily maintenance needs.
- The lock can effectively resist technical lock-picking methods such as the use of skeleton keys.





