Flгјssiger Schlгјssel -

Essentially, it is a low-viscosity, fast-curing compound—often a silicone or polymer-based material—designed to flow into the intricate chambers of a lock. Unlike traditional mechanical impressioning, which uses metal blanks and physical force, the liquid key method relies on chemical casting to duplicate the internal geometry of the pins or wafers. How the Process Works

: Ideal for antique or rare locks where a blank key is not available. FlГјssiger SchlГјssel

: Requires specialized materials and a steady hand; cannot be used for "quick" entry as it needs curing time; the lock must be accessible from the front. : Requires specialized materials and a steady hand;

: Used by investigators to identify if a lock was tampered with or to gain entry without leaving traces of a "break-in." Its low viscosity allows it to reach the

: Highly accurate; reduces the risk of mechanical damage to the lock; works on complex, multi-axis pin systems.

: The liquid compound is injected into the keyway using a fine-tipped applicator. Its low viscosity allows it to reach the deepest crevices of the lock pins.

: Within minutes, the liquid undergoes a chemical reaction to become a semi-rigid, elastic solid.