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Exploring the Versatility of Woven Cord Strapping

Woven cord strapping is a uniquely innovative strapping option made from weaving together individual polyester fibers to create a strapping product that is world-renowned for its strength and durability. Comparable to steel regarding tensile strength, woven cord strapping excels with heavy loads without failure. But why would companies choose woven cord over steel if they have similar tensile strength and use cases?

Thanks to the dynamic weave of woven cord strapping fibers, it can maintain its shape and offers little give for heavy products, making it versatile for various shipping methods. It is weather resistant, unbothered by UV, and, most importantly, doesn’t rust or deteriorate, maintaining its strength over long transportation routes. Despite its versatility and strength, woven strapping is accessible on the hands and lighter than steel, saving you time and money on shipping weights. Moreover, woven strapping is incredibly safe and easy to handle, requiring little foreknowledge, and can be applied by machine or with hand-held ratcheting tools, allowing even inexperienced packers to operate the equipment safely. Finally, unlike other plastic or steel-derived strapping materials, woven straps can be quickly disposed of and almost entirely recycled, making it an eco-friendly option in addition to an economical one.

Industrial Applications Of Woven Cord Strapping

Woven strapping excels in shipping and storage industries that require flexible materials comparable to steel or wire but without the drawbacks of such materials. When you use woven strapping, you can rest easy knowing that even delicate products likely won’t be damaged by the strapping material due to its flexibility and tensile strength. Some industries which benefit the most from woven cord strapping include the following:

  • Agriculture Equipment Shipping
  • Nursery and Landscaping Materials
  • Automotive Parts
  • Marine Equipment Storage And Shipping
  • Printing Materials
  • Building Products And Construction Equipment
  • Shipment of Corrugated Materials and Plastics for Recycling

While woven strapping can be used with lighter materials, such as paper products and delicate machinery, other cheaper options may be available. Still, if you invest in a single strapping material, you can’t go wrong with a woven cord alternative for almost every situation.

Woven Cord Vs. Traditionally Popular Strapping Materials

  1. Steel Strapping: Steel strapping is the alternative traditional material with the closest relation to woven cord strapping regarding strength and use cases. While steel strapping excels and is required for open-air rail travel, it is soundly defeated by woven cords due to their equal strength levels. Woven cord strapping is safer, more versatile, and lighter, making it a superior option in nine out of ten scenarios.
  2. Polypropylene: Woven cord and polypropylene are made from plastic-derived materials, but their use cases couldn’t be farther apart. Polypropylene is arguably the cheapest material available for mass shipping products, but it is exponentially weaker than other strapping materials and does not hold its shape nearly as well. Therefore, it should only be used with lightweight products or those that tend to shift during transport.
  3. Polyester: While similar in use cases and versatility, polyester is the less flexible cousin of woven cord strapping and, due to its rigidity, has properties similar to steel, along with many of the same drawbacks.

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