Strapping
Common strapping materials include steel, polypropylene (PP), and polyester (PET), each chosen based on strength requirements, cost, and application. Steel straps offer high tensile strength for heavy loads, while plastic straps provide flexibility and corrosion resistance for lighter packages.
Strapping Rolls PET ( Polyethylene Terephthalate )
At Statpack Industries, our Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Strapping Rolls deliver a high-strength, durable and lightweight packaging solution that secures and stabilizes your goods during transit and storage engineered to withstand demanding industrial applications, PET strapping provides a safer, rust-free, durable and highly cost-effective alternative to traditional steel banding. Because it retains up to 25% higher tension than other plastic options, it delivers outstanding break strength and shock absorption to prevent heavy or bulky loads from shifting.
Our PET Strapping Rolls stand out with their unique low-elongation and elastic memory. They contract and maintain a tight grip even if your load settles or shrinks during transit. We make these weather-resistant rolls from eco-friendly, recyclable materials that won’t split, rust, or damage product edges—perfect for heavy-duty bundling in construction, timber, metals, and corrugated packaging. They work seamlessly with manual, battery-powered, and automatic strapping machines, ensuring Statpack secures your load and gives you peace of mind from the warehouse to its final destination.
Features & Characteristics
- Superior Strength & Tension: Resembles steel strapping in physical characteristics, capable of withstanding high tension (up to \(25\%\) higher than other plastic options) and providing equivalent break strengths for heavy-duty loads.
- Low Elongation (Retained Tension): Features low elongation, meaning the strap won’t relax, even during package settlement, expansion, or contraction, ensuring lasting load stability.
- Weather and UV Resistance: Highly resistant to UV rays, extreme temperatures (approx. \(-30^{\circ}\text{C}\) to \(+80^{\circ}\text{C}\)), and high humidity, making it suitable for long-term outdoor storage.
- High Elasticity & Memory: Unlike steel, PET strap can retain tension, contracting if necessary, making it ideal for shipping loads that might shrink.
- Safety and Handling: Lightweight (approximately \(1/6\) the weight of steel), easy to handle, and lacks sharp edges, reducing injury risk to hands and product damage.
- Versatility & Convenience: Suitable for manual, battery, or automatic machines and can be sealed by heat or friction welding.
- Material: Made from durable, eco-friendly polyethylene terephthalate (PET), often from recycled materials, which is rust-free and corrosion-resistant.
Applications & Usage
- Heavy Duty Packaging: Used for goods requiring high security, such as bricks, metal, timber, and glass.
- Palletizing & Unitizing: Secures large or heavy loads on pallets to maintain stability during shipping and storage.
- Corrugated & Textile Industries: Ideal for bundling large corrugated sheets or compressed textiles.
- Alternative to Steel: Used in manual, battery-powered, or automatic machines as a safer, rust-free, and lighter alternative to steel banding.
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