1) Polyester or polyproplyn strapping 2) strapping open seal or strapping self-lock buckle (no need for sealer) 3) strapping sealer or sealess sealer (no need for seals or buckles)
HOW TO CHOOSE STRAPPING
Differenct features: 1) polypropylene is an economical material designed for light to medium duty unitizing, palletizing and bundling This product offers higher elongation at break but tends to have irrecoverable dead stretch with constant stress polypropylene strapping will lose about 50% of the applied tension within one hour, and that this tension loss is accelerated with increases in ambient temperature.
2) polyester is one of the strongest plastic strapping products and are used as a viable alternative to steel strapping in some industries Polyester provides excellent retained tension on rigid loads. Its excellent recovery properties help a load absorb impact without strap breakage.
Choose the appropriate strapping according to your needs
HOW TO STRAPPING
1. Squeeze the handle to lift the gripping jaw 2. Thread the free end of the strap through the back of the tool under the gripping jaw, leaving approximately 1 of overhang front of the tool. 3. Wrap the strap around the load 4. Take the end of the strap still attaching to the coil and thread it through the cutter housing and the shaft slot 5. Swing the handle to tension the strap 6. Place seal on both straps and using the sealer to crimp 7. Squeeze the handle to cut the strap .