Plastic cable tie CT100B
nylonself-locking

plastic cable tie
plastic cable tie
plastic cable tie
plastic cable tie
plastic cable tie
plastic cable tie
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Characteristics

Material
plastic, nylon
Other characteristics
self-locking
Length

Min.: 80 mm
(3.15 in)

Max.: 1,030 mm
(40.551 in)

Width

Min.: 2.5 mm
(0.098 in)

Max.: 12.7 mm
(0.5 in)

Bundle diameter

Min.: 16 mm
(0.63 in)

Max.: 372 mm
(14.646 in)

Description

Black Cable Ties Our Black Cable Ties (otherwise known as zip ties (US), black plastic cable ties, black nylon cable ties) come in a range of different sizes and are manufactured from a UL94V-2 rated Nylon 66. They have a high tensile strength with low insertion force and have excellent resistance to weathering and aging. The Black Cable Ties are self-locking for fast and easy application. The UL94V-2 rating allows our Black Cable Ties to be used in locations where a level of flammability resistance is required for health and safety purposes. They have an operating temperature of -40°C to +85°C. They are also RoHS and REACH compliant and are halogen free. Our Black Cable Ties are suitable for use in various industries for general cable management, including grouping together cables or fixing cables and other objects to panels. They are available in widths from 2.5mm to 12.7mm and lengths from 80mm to 1220mm. Our standard cable ties are also available in natural, blue, brown, green, orange, purple, red, silver, yellow and fluorescent colours including blue, green, orange, pink and yellow. Other names for our cable ties include tie wraps, cable wraps, wire ties, cable straps, ladder ties, coloured cable ties, electrical ties and ty raps.

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