What is Strapping?
Strapping is a flat, durable material used to bundle, secure, and reinforce items during storage, handling, or transportation. It is crucial in industries like agriculture, construction, shipping, packaging, and lumber, where items need to be securely held together. Strapping offers more strength and reliability than twine or string, ensuring the integrity of the load. Common types of strapping include steel, plastic, and woven polyester strapping, each designed for specific applications and load requirements.
Plastic strapping, also known as poly strapping, is commonly available in three main types, each with unique features:
Polypropylene Strapping
Polypropylene strapping is a cost-effective solution for light to medium-duty applications such as palletizing, carton closure, and bundling. It’s lightweight, easy to apply, and recyclable. Polypropylene strapping is known for its high elongation and recovery but loses tension over time, making it ideal for flexible loads. UV degradation is a concern with this type unless it is treated with UV inhibitors.
Polyester Strapping (Poly Strapping)
Polyester strapping is one of the strongest plastic strapping materials and can replace steel in many applications. It is available in two forms: woven and composite.
Nylon Strapping
Nylon strapping is the strongest of the plastic strapping types and offers the greatest specific strength, meaning it provides excellent force-to-weight ratios. While incredibly durable, nylon strapping is more expensive and has largely been replaced by polyester in many applications due to cost considerations.
1. Securing Heavy Loads
Woven polyester strapping is ideal for securing heavy-duty loads in industries like shipping, construction, and manufacturing. Its high tensile strength and durability ensure that even large, rigid loads stay securely fastened during transportation or storage. Unlike steel, polyester strapping does not rust, stain, or snap back dangerously when cut.
2. Agricultural & Lumber Industry
Woven polyester strapping is used in agricultural and lumber industries to bundle and secure bales of crops, stacks of lumber, or other large, bulky items. Its strength and flexibility make it ideal for outdoor applications where loads are exposed to varying weather conditions, as it resists UV rays and moisture.
3. Surface Protection
Woven polyester strapping is gentle on surfaces, making it an excellent choice when the cargo requires protection from scratches or damage. This is crucial in industries dealing with delicate or finished products, such as furniture, electronics, and machinery.
4. Safe, Efficient Packaging
Polyester strapping is lightweight and easy to handle, reducing the risk of injuries when compared to steel strapping. This makes it a safer alternative in fast-paced environments where heavy-duty strapping is required.
Woven polyester strapping has become a popular alternative to steel due to several key benefits:
When selecting the appropriate strapping, it is essential to consider the characteristics of each type in relation to your load requirements.
The key to selecting the strapping is to know your load characteristics and the strapping attributes.
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