Types of Strapping

 

Steel Strapping- One of the most important needs of the packaging industry is good strapping material. As most of the goods packaged are transported by land, sea or air, a reliable strapping material is imperative for this industry. Steel strapping is one such material that has carved a niche for itself in the industry for its strength and reliability. Even though several other strapping materials have arrived in the market, the steel strapping still holds an important place in the industry and continues to used widely in lumber industries, oil industries and by construction companies.

Steel strapping has been used in heavy industries for a long time and many have complaints against the material too. But despite its disadvantages the steel strapping is quite popular in the industry. It is manufactured in several sizes and widths as suited to go with specific strapping applications.  With commercial packaging demands growing by the day, there are several high-tech tools that are being manufactured. High battery-powered devices are now available in the market specifically to be used with steel strapping. These tools are highly efficient and increase productivity.

Steel Strapping
Steel Strapping at Allstrap

The high tensile steel strapping is edged, painted black and waxed. It is also ribbon wound and is approved for railroads, marked in white and embossed.  There are advantages and disadvantages in using steel strapping. The break strength of this strapping is about 5,450 pounds and is ideal to use with manual tools, pneumatic and automatic equipment. It is very strong and high tensile strapping. However, there are more disadvantages in using steel strapping than advantages. It has sharp edges that can injure and also leaves rust marks and spoils the packages.

Steel Skids at Allstrap
Steel Skids at Allstrap

Another disadvantage is that it is more expensive than poly strapping. It is not economical to use it especially for industries that are constantly working on tight budgets. This is one of the major reasons for industries to switch over to poly strapping which is as strong as steel and is available in various widths, strengths and lengths. Poly strapping is much cheaper and can be used with all kinds of tools like manual, semi-automatic and automatic. Industry experts believe that steel strapping is slowing losing popularity due to all the above reasons.


Poly strapping is the most sought after strapping material in the packaging industry. It is considered to be as strong as steel and also economical as it is not as expensive as steel strapping. Poly strapping is the most preferred material in industries due to its enormous benefits. Several manufacturers supply good quality strapping material in various widths, lengths and sizes. Industries that work on tight budgets are slowly switching over to poly strapping, as it is reliable and durable.

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Poly strapping is made using an efficient manufacturing process and making use of this kind of strapping leads to lower operational costs. Moreover, industries have realized that poly strapping is as good as using steel strapping. However, while strapping heavy loads like bricks, poly strapping may not be as durable as steel strapping and it is best to avoid it to strap brick loads. 

There are many advantages in using poly strapping. The operators can easily handle poly strapping as it does not have a sharp edge and it doesn’t tear into packages. The packaging does not get damaged during transit.  Poly strapping has good recovery and has elongation. This strapping can be used effectively with manual, pneumatic and battery operated automated tools. There aren’t many disadvantages in using poly strapping. Poly strapping has been approved for the railroad as it has good break strength.

Even heavy industries like steel and alloy and aluminum industries use poly strapping, as it is easy to use. There are several different types of tools that can be used to accommodate various sizes of poly strapping. These tools from popular manufacturers like Fromm, Signode and Orgapack use this strapping effectively and industries find these tools very productive. The .625”x.035 is the most commonly used poly strapping. This can be used with most tools and has break strength of about 600 pounds. Heavy-duty applications use this strapping effectively. This is a non-waxed strapping.


When industries that have minimal budgets discovered other forms of strapping like poly strapping and cord strapping to be equally effective like that of steel strapping, they began switching over from steel strapping in order to cut costs. Cord strapping is a good alternative and very economical to use. It is strong and durable and very reliable material to pack even heavy loads. Check out the full article and video on gator-straps.com

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Steel strapping has been one of the most popular and widely utilized strapping material for a long time in the packaging industry. It was believed that this was the strongest packing material for heavy-duty applications until the arrival of stainless steel strapping. This strapping is considered very good and also very expensive. Stainless strapping has the distinct advantage of being superior to steel strapping, as it does not rust or leave marks on the packaging.

However, when compared to other strapping materials like poly strapping and cord strapping stainless strapping is way too expensive.  The industry users began complaining about the cost and the disadvantages of steel strapping and many began using poly strapping. As poly strapping gained favor among the industries, the popularity of the steel strapping began to wane.

When stainless steel strapping was introduced it was welcomed by the industries but it was not an economically viable material. Only industries that had a high budget and the need for using stainless steel strapping opted for it. There are quite a few advantages in using stainless banding. They are weather resistant and do not rust easily even when exposed to inclement weather conditions. They do not leave marks on the packages, as the edges are not sharp.

Several industries around the globe use stainless strapping, especially in oil drilling industries. It has also been designed to bind loose items and comes in straps. These stainless straps are made of an alloy that contains about 11% chromium along with steel. This composition is the reason that this metal is able to withstand extreme climate and wear and tear. Stainless strapping is very good to use but very expensive and is unaffordable for some industries that have low budgets.

Stainless strapping is good to tension and has a great tensioning force that can benefit small applications. It is also relatively maintenance free. There are several tools that can be used with stainless strapping. The strapping can be inserted into a buckle and the end should be bent under the buckle. The object is then wrapped around the package and brought out through the buckle again. The band is then inserted through the nose of the tool. The gripper lever of the tool then tightens the strap when the tool handle is turned.


WHERE TO FIND IT


Allstrap is a dealer who stocks stainless straps. The only disadvantage of this banding is that it is expensive. They are a dealer who supplies all kinds of strapping material and equipment at nominal costs. They also undertake tool repairs in their state-of-the-art facility.  They have different kinds of strapping material in various sizes. They also have a high-tech facility where they undertake repairs of tools. Company certified technicians fix the tools and return it within a week at a nominal cost. For further information on polyester strapping and other enquiries, call Allstrap’s customer service department. You can also call them for more information on tools and repairs.