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Polypropylene is the most
economical type of plastic strap and is adequate in many applications. Polypropylene does not require
the use of scored seals and can also be heat sealed or used with our Sealless Friction Weld Tools.
Embossing—Strengthens the strap dimensionally and allows for the use of non-scored seals. |
| Economical plastic strapping |
| Can be used in many applications |
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Polyester strapping is a stronger
type of plastic strap. High tension can be applied and retained over a longer period of time vs.
polypropylene. Polyester is available in both machine grade and hand grade and is easy to recycle.
Polyester is smooth and requires the use of scored seals.
Polyester can also be used with our
friction weld tools or be heat sealed. |
| Strongest plastic strapping material |
| High tension can be
applied and retained over a longer period of time vs. polypropylene |
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Dymetrol Nylon is regarded by many as
the premium nonmetallic strap. When applied to pallet load, is elongated approx. 7% and retains this
extra tension over time. If load shrinks or shifts during transit, strap recovers and shrinks back to
maintain tight grip on load. If load is dropped, momentary additional elongation will occur and prevent
strap breakage.
Best impact strength and abrasion resistance of any other strap product. Priced such
that many users regard the incremental additional price as an insurance premium against loose and/or
broken straps, especially with shipments of higher value goods. One of the most cost effective of all
strapping materials. Nylon strap can be heat sealed, friction welded, or joined with scored metal or
grit seals. |
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We stock and service strapping
tools for every application. Poly strap can be tensioned and sealed using conventional two-piece tool
systems and one-piece combination tools.
We also carry tools that will weld poly without a seal
using air, battery or AC. |
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