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|  | PP strapping, strapping tools, strapping machines | | |  | The most common and least expensive strapping material available. Used for individual and group transport packaging of goods and available in a wide range of sizes and gauges. High elongation and recovery but low retained tension make polypropylene strapping an excellent choice for light duty unitizing, bundling and carton closing. Maximum break strength of 400 kg. |
| |  | Steel strapping, strapping tools, equipment | | |  | Used for strapping of transport packages of lumber, bricks, armatures, concrete blocks, pipes, etc. Recommending for applications where high strength is necessary and low elongation is important. Ideal for very sharp and extremely hot products. Can be used with sealless tools that eliminate metal seals. Maximum break strength of 720 kg. |
| |  | PET strapping, strapping tools, equipment | | |  | Used for strapping of heavy loads, as well as in the brick, lumber, and other demanding applications. PET strap offers clear cost and performance advantages over other packaging alternatives. PET has excellent retained tension properties which makes it ideal for heavy duty loads that require good initial tension as well as retained tension which keeps the strap tight around the load even if the package settles and shrinks in size. Maximum break strength of 1100 kg. |
| |  | Cord (textile) strapping | | |  | Used in quick strapping and un-strapping of loads in trucks, strapping of packages, pallets, etc. Cord strapping is used only in manual applications and can be sealed using buckles and metal seals or hand tied. Maximum break strength of 1000 kg. |
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