Polyester strapping tape Tenax®

polyester strapping tape
polyester strapping tape
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Material
polyester

Description

Tenax polyester strapping (PET), designed for medium to heavy-duty palletizing and unitizing, can be applied by hand tools or strapping equipment. Tenax polyester plastic strapping provides maximum load stability for loads that shrink and settle during transit. Stronger than other plastic strapping materials, its excellent elongation and recovery characteristics help straps stay tight and absorb impacts without breaking. This strapping material yields higher break strengths and maintains a higher level of retained strap tension than polypropylene strapping. It is commonly used for palletized loads, such as PET bottles, to prevent product shifting during handling and transit. It performs smoothly and reliably in power strapping machines and manual application tools and is available in general, high-strength, embossed and high-strength embossed. Made from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), Signode’s polyester strapping can be recycled many times. Our manufacturing plants recycle used PET strapping as well as post-consumer and post-industrial PET containers to make new Tenax strapping. Requiring substantially fewer raw materials to manufacture than other strapping, Tenax’s innovative composition enables larger coils of strap, resulting in up to 40% less packaging waste and lower transportation costs. Features & Benefits Make sure to get the best use from our Tenax strap portfolio and choose the correct product specification for your business needs. • Environmental Factors • Majority of polyester comes from recycled materials, providing environmental care. • Reclamation process is used in some regions to reduce material waste and re-purpose old materials.

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