Pet_strapping
NO. WIDTH THICKNESS TENSILE STRENGTH WEIGHT LENGTH
PPH-06050 6mm 0.5mm >40kg 10kg 5200mm
PPH-09060 9mm 0.6mm >90kg 10kg 2700mm
PPH-09070 9mm 0.7mm >120kg 10kg 2320mm
PPH-12060 12mm 0.6mm >120kg 10kg 2000mm
PPH-12070 12mm 0.7mm >130kg 10kg 1722mm
PPH-13560 13.5mm 0.6mm >130kg 10kg 1858mm
PPH-13570 13.5mm 0.7mm >140kg 10kg 1580mm
PPH-13590 13.5mm 0.9mm >170kg 10kg 1250mm
PPH-15060 15mm 0.6mm >160kg 10kg 1720mm
PPH-15070 15mm 0.7mm >170kg 10kg 1470mm
PPH-19070 19mm 0.7mm >250kg 10kg 1100mm
PPH-19804 19mm 0.8mm >280kg 10kg 1020mm
 
 
POLYESTER STEEL
POLYESTER STEEL
    Polyester is the most rigid of all strapping materials. It elongates significantly less than polypropylene and retains tension over a longer period. Polyester is nich resistant and can be sealed with seals, heat, or friction welds.
Because polyester offers the greatest strength and highest retained tension of all plastic strapping, it is frequently used on heavy duty loads that need high initial tension along with high retained tension during handling and storage. Common applications are empty cans and bottles, lumber, and heavy, rigid palletizing. Polyester is available in both machine grade and hand grade and is easy to dispose of and recycle.
 
 
Poly_strapping
    Polypropylene strapping is the most commonly used of all strapping materials. It's light and easy to apply and recycle. Characteristics include high elongation and recovery, but low retained tension.
Polypropylene is available in both manual and machine grade and can be sealed with buckles, seals, heat seals, or friction welds.
Polypropylene is an excellent choice for light duty palletizing, unitizing, carton closing, and bundling. It is used in all semi-automatic strappers and nearly all stand alone arch machines.