Why High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap?

High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap can give you a unique advantage in your marketplace. The unusual properties of Dymetrol's High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap allow it to maintain a high amount of tension recovery on a load. Many palletized loads are subject to settling from vibration or stacking which typically causes steel, polyester, or polypropylene straps to become loose. The High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap will stay tight and maintain a safe and neatly packed load. This benefit can be a real problem solver for some of your customers. A typical NYLON plastic strapping product has a elongation of 7% and an elongation at break of 18%.
How to Solve a Problem at Commercial Printers Using High Recovery Plastic Strap
Before the discovery of High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap, large commercial printers that ship pallets of printed goods had to live with straps that became loose, especially on the bottom pallet when the pallets were stacked. Over time, the paper compressed and the steel, polyester or polypropylene strap became loose. High Recovery Plastic Strap keeps the load tight.
The unique properties of nylon plastic strap allow the strapping tool to “stretch” the strap up to 6-7%, lengthening the strap, which allows the strap to contract and stay tight as the load settles or shrinks. Nylon plastic strap is the ONLY plastic strap that has the ability to stay tight as the load settles or shrinks. Pneumatic, electric, or hand tensioners can be used to stretch the plastic strap.
Take a walk through the staging/storage area of large commercial printers and you will see plenty of loose straps. Even printers with compression applied during the strapping process can have loose straps develop. A stack of printed paper, especially brochure/literature can have a value of $10,000. Solving a loose strap situation for a printer has proven to be a great value. The HR Nylon literature sheet contains additional information on the strapping properties, sizes and tooling. Any account that has a load settling/shrinking problem can also benefit from the unique properties of nylon plastic strapping.
The same logic has proven successful on loads such as: lumber, trusses, large rolls of plastic pipe and electric cable, formica products, dropped lumber loads, boxes on pallets, Masonite sheets and plastic lumber. Standard two-piece tooling with scored/grit seals, manual combination tools or friction weld tools may be used with High Recovery Plastic Nylon Strapping. Friction weld tools such as Signode , Fromm , Columbia, Orga-Pac and Cyklop also run well with High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap.
BENEFITS OF HR NYLON PLASTIC STRAP vs. polyester plastic strap
BENEFITS OF HR NYLON PLASTIC STRAP vs. steel strap
1028 HR 5/8 x .028 16” ID x 6” Face 5,300 1,000 lb. 24
1035 HR 5/8 x .035 16” ID x 6” Face 4,200 1,300 lb. 24
1040 HR 5/8 x .040 16” ID x 6” Face 3,800 1,400 lb. 24
1240 HR 3/4 x .040 16” ID x 6” Face 3,000 1,700 lb. 24
1250 HR 3/4 x .050 16” ID x 6” Face 2,500 2,100 lb. 24
How to Solve a Problem at Commercial Printers Using High Recovery Plastic Strap
Before the discovery of High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap, large commercial printers that ship pallets of printed goods had to live with straps that became loose, especially on the bottom pallet when the pallets were stacked. Over time, the paper compressed and the steel, polyester or polypropylene strap became loose. High Recovery Plastic Strap keeps the load tight.
The unique properties of nylon plastic strap allow the strapping tool to “stretch” the strap up to 6-7%, lengthening the strap, which allows the strap to contract and stay tight as the load settles or shrinks. Nylon plastic strap is the ONLY plastic strap that has the ability to stay tight as the load settles or shrinks. Pneumatic, electric, or hand tensioners can be used to stretch the plastic strap.
Take a walk through the staging/storage area of large commercial printers and you will see plenty of loose straps. Even printers with compression applied during the strapping process can have loose straps develop. A stack of printed paper, especially brochure/literature can have a value of $10,000. Solving a loose strap situation for a printer has proven to be a great value. The HR Nylon literature sheet contains additional information on the strapping properties, sizes and tooling. Any account that has a load settling/shrinking problem can also benefit from the unique properties of nylon plastic strapping.
The same logic has proven successful on loads such as: lumber, trusses, large rolls of plastic pipe and electric cable, formica products, dropped lumber loads, boxes on pallets, Masonite sheets and plastic lumber. Standard two-piece tooling with scored/grit seals, manual combination tools or friction weld tools may be used with High Recovery Plastic Nylon Strapping. Friction weld tools such as Signode , Fromm , Columbia, Orga-Pac and Cyklop also run well with High Recovery Nylon Plastic Strap.
BENEFITS OF HR NYLON PLASTIC STRAP vs. polyester plastic strap
- HR Nylon plastic strap elongates under high tension while polyester plastic strap will not. Thus, when load settle or shift in transit the polyester plastic straps will loosen. This can become a safety issue. HR Nylon plastic strap will recover because of its memory, and straps will remain tight
- Cost competitive.
- Polyester plastic strap working elongation 1 ½%
- Polyester plastic strap elongation at break 12%
- Nylon plastic strap working elongation 7%
- Nylon plastic strap elongation at break 18%
BENEFITS OF HR NYLON PLASTIC STRAP vs. steel strap
- Steel straps loosen when loads are compressed or shift/settle during transit. HR Nylon plastic straps stay tight.
- Nylon plastic strap is safer since there are no sharp edges.
- Nylon plastic strap is easier to work with, and has a lighter coil weight which reduces back injury problems.
- Nylon plastic strap will not rust and stain the load.
- Nylon plastic strap is easier to dispose of and will not damage forklift tires.
- Nylon plastic strap is unlikely to damage loads with no edge protectors when high tension applied.
- Nylon plastic strap is cost competitive.
1028 HR 5/8 x .028 16” ID x 6” Face 5,300 1,000 lb. 24
1035 HR 5/8 x .035 16” ID x 6” Face 4,200 1,300 lb. 24
1040 HR 5/8 x .040 16” ID x 6” Face 3,800 1,400 lb. 24
1240 HR 3/4 x .040 16” ID x 6” Face 3,000 1,700 lb. 24
1250 HR 3/4 x .050 16” ID x 6” Face 2,500 2,100 lb. 24