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Seal with german Eagle

dennisch9944

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Hello everyone
I have found an little seal with an Eagle stamped on it. (13mmx15mm)
Does anyone have a idea what this could be used for ?
Thanks in advance
Dennis.
 

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Here is another one
This one is dated and has a number on it on the front side.
Dennis
 

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To me it looks similar to a seal that was used in material testing (X-ray), for example that there are no bubbles or cracks in metal.
Hello Microplastic,
This seals were found at ammo depot from fliegerhorst, so maybe they came from plane parts ?
Thanks for your input
Greetings Dennis
 
Plane parts is possible; there are different ways to test safety-relevant material (metal). If the test is successful, the part is stamped.
I think I've seen a stamp like that on screws before, they were X-rayed, but it could also have been a different test method
 
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