Textile strapping
Woven PES, hotmelt
and composite tape
Textile strapping
Woven PES, hotmelt
and composite tape
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Textile strapping cannot generally be processed fully automatically as it is sealed using a clamping system with metal clamps/buckles. As a result, the processing speed is therefore relatively slow. However, the safety and stability of the strapping make up for this disadvantage. Textile strapping must be used for many heavier goods, as plastic strapswould not be able to hold the weight .
The following products belong to the textile strapping range :You can find an overview of our full range of textile strapping here:
Textile strapping Product overview
The following products are always available from stock. If you cannot find the size you require here, please contact us.
TheHot Melt Strappingis also known as WG strap or
Thread structure strap and is characterised by the parallel running
polyester fibres which are bonded by a Hot melt are held together by a hot melt adhesive.
Visually, the Hot melt tape looks like aComposite tapebut the
Polyester fibres fibres can easily be pulled apart lengthwise. The surface
of the hot melt tapes usually feels a little sticky sticky to the touch.
As composite belts are held together by a polypropylene coating , the beltsdo not feel sticky and cannot be pulled apart, unlike hot melt belts . The processing of these two belt types is carried out manually using a reel tensioner and galvanised metal clamps.
The rolls are picked up on a mobile or portable unwinding carriage. The inner core diameter is also important to mention. Our hot melt belts have an inner core diameter of 76 mm and the composite belt has an inner core diameter of 200 mm. Accordingly, the mounting of the unwinding carriage must also be dimensioned accordingly.
The third type, PES strapping or woven strapping, is cross-woven on a loom and can therefore be clearly distinguished visually . Please ensure that you only use phosphated metal clamps for woven strapping. Otherwise the strap may slip out of the fastener when using galvanised metal clips due to the smoother surface, causing the strapping to loosen.
The inner core of our woven straps is also 200mm. All textile straps offer the advantage that the strapping can be retightened if necessary. This is particularly important for packages that lose volume in the closed strapping. (e.g. wood that loses volume during drying). The colour of the strapping is usually white.
Textile strapping briefly summarised
Advantages of textile strapping
Textile strapping: product overview and areas of application
- Typical widths: 13mm, 16mm, 19mm, 25mm
- Extremely resistant to abrasion and mechanical loads
- Ideal for securing heavy goods
- Typical widths16mm, 19mm, 35mm
- Glued polyester fibres that offer high strength
- Particularly suitable for use in the construction and export industries
- Typical widths: 16mm, 19mm, 25mm, 32mm
- Combination of polyester fibres and a polypropylene cover
- Provides a smooth surface that facilitates handling and protects the tape from external influences
Processing and accessories
Textile strapping: applications and industries
Textile strapping is also widely used in the timber industry. Wood products often have to be transported over long distances and require a secure fastening that is also flexible enough to absorb movement and volume changes. Our textile strapping offers precisely these properties and is therefore the preferred choice for many companies in this industry.
Another area of application is the securing of building materials. In the construction industry, it is crucial that materials arrive safely and undamaged at their destination. Textile strapping offers the necessary strength and flexibility to safely transport building materials such as bricks, concrete blocks and pipes.