Benefits of Composite Cord Strap Over Steel Strapping
Steel strapping still runs on thousands of Indian packing lines—not because it performs best, but because nobody has run the […]
Steel strapping still runs on thousands of Indian packing lines—not because it performs best, but because nobody has run the […]
Introduction The biggest strapping problem in most industrial operations isn’t the strap breaking—it’s selecting the wrong material, tool, or machine
Introduction Steel strapping dominates industrial packaging for one reason: inertia. Operations switch only when the cost of injuries, corrosion, and
Introduction Packaging operations face a recurring problem: steel strapping is too dangerous and heavy, polypropylene stretches and loosens in transit,
Most cargo restraint failures are not strength failures—they are knowledge failures. Operators use the wrong strap type, choose the wrong
Introduction Most strapping systems fail at the joint, not mid-strap—and the joint is almost always where a wire buckle sits.
Introduction Most strapping failures don’t start with the strap — they start with the tensioner. An under-powered manual tool on
Introduction Packaging operations that still rely on steel strapping are absorbing costs they can’t fully see: rust damage on finished
Introduction Most operations don’t fail at picking the right strap material—they fail at matching the right tool or machine to
Introduction Composite cord strapping fails at the buckle more often than along the strap length. The strap holds, but the