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| 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 |
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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.
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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. |
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