
Cable Tie Nylon Steel Barb Lock 300mm X 8mm UV Black
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DESCRIPTION
Description | CTSB300X8 - 300mm X 8mm Steel Barb Lock Nylon Cable Tie UV Black |
Material | Nylon 6.6 |
Material Locking | Barb Stainless Steel Grade |
Working Temperature | -40⁰C to +85⁰C |
Flammibility | ULV94V-2 |
Additional Properties | UV Resistant |
Halogen Free | |
Pack Size | 100 in a Packet |
Length | 300mm |
Width | 8mm |
Features | Precision Locking Mechanism: Stainless Steel Locking: The stainless-steel tooth allows the tie to lock securely at any position along the smooth tie body. Application: Industries requiring high precision, such as aerospace, automotive, AI, and automated machinery, benefit from the smooth design and precise locking of steel-tooth cable ties. Difference with Nylon: Plastic-tooth ties rely on notches along the tie body for locking. This limits the locking position to specific intervals, creating gaps between the tie and the bundled object. |
Vibration Resistance The stainless-steel locking mechanism maintains stability under high-frequency vibrations, acceleration, and aerodynamic forces, ensuring long-term durability. Plastic Limitation: Plastic locking mechanisms are prone to wear and breakage under constant movement, causing loosening or failure. |
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Resistance to Extreme Climate Conditions Stainless steel can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, maintaining strength and stability in both low and high-temperature environments. It is also resistant to UV radiation, ensuring that its structure remains unchanged even after prolonged exposure to intense sunlight or harsh outdoor conditions. Plastic Limitation: Nylon or polyester ties soften, deform, or crack in high temperatures, and they become brittle and prone to breaking in extremely low temperatures. Exposure to UV rays accelerates their degradation. |
KEY FEATURES:
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Steel Insert or Barb: The key difference in a steel barb cable tie is the metal insert in the tie head that locks the tie into place. This barb increases the strength and security of the fastener.
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Durability: The metal component makes these ties more resistant to temperature extremes, UV exposure, and chemicals compared to plastic-only ties. As such, they are suitable for outdoor or industrial use where environmental factors may affect standard plastic ties.
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Heavy-Duty Applications: Steel barb cable ties are commonly used in environments that require more strength, such as in construction, transportation, and marine industries. They are designed to handle heavier loads and extreme conditions.
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Corrosion Resistance: Steel barb cable ties can come with coatings (e.g., stainless steel or galvanized) to prevent corrosion, making them ideal for harsh conditions like exposure to saltwater or chemicals.
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Sizes and Materials: Steel barb cable ties come in various sizes and can be used to bundle everything from cables and wires to hoses and ropes.
ADVANTAGES:
- Stronger Hold: The steel barb provides a stronger and more secure locking mechanism than regular plastic ties.
- Better for Harsh Environments: Suitable for environments where plastic ties might fail due to temperature, UV rays, or chemical exposure.
- Longevity: Steel-barbed ties can last much longer than standard cable ties, especially in challenging conditions.
These cable ties are primarily used in specialized industries like electrical, automotive, aerospace, and construction, where secure fastening is crucial and environmental conditions are demanding.
DESCRIPTION
Description | CTSB300X8 - 300mm X 8mm Steel Barb Lock Nylon Cable Tie UV Black |
Material | Nylon 6.6 |
Material Locking | Barb Stainless Steel Grade |
Working Temperature | -40⁰C to +85⁰C |
Flammibility | ULV94V-2 |
Additional Properties | UV Resistant |
Halogen Free | |
Pack Size | 100 in a Packet |
Length | 300mm |
Width | 8mm |
Features | Precision Locking Mechanism: Stainless Steel Locking: The stainless-steel tooth allows the tie to lock securely at any position along the smooth tie body. Application: Industries requiring high precision, such as aerospace, automotive, AI, and automated machinery, benefit from the smooth design and precise locking of steel-tooth cable ties. Difference with Nylon: Plastic-tooth ties rely on notches along the tie body for locking. This limits the locking position to specific intervals, creating gaps between the tie and the bundled object. |
Vibration Resistance The stainless-steel locking mechanism maintains stability under high-frequency vibrations, acceleration, and aerodynamic forces, ensuring long-term durability. Plastic Limitation: Plastic locking mechanisms are prone to wear and breakage under constant movement, causing loosening or failure. |
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Resistance to Extreme Climate Conditions Stainless steel can withstand extreme temperature fluctuations, maintaining strength and stability in both low and high-temperature environments. It is also resistant to UV radiation, ensuring that its structure remains unchanged even after prolonged exposure to intense sunlight or harsh outdoor conditions. Plastic Limitation: Nylon or polyester ties soften, deform, or crack in high temperatures, and they become brittle and prone to breaking in extremely low temperatures. Exposure to UV rays accelerates their degradation. |
KEY FEATURES:
-
Steel Insert or Barb: The key difference in a steel barb cable tie is the metal insert in the tie head that locks the tie into place. This barb increases the strength and security of the fastener.
-
Durability: The metal component makes these ties more resistant to temperature extremes, UV exposure, and chemicals compared to plastic-only ties. As such, they are suitable for outdoor or industrial use where environmental factors may affect standard plastic ties.
-
Heavy-Duty Applications: Steel barb cable ties are commonly used in environments that require more strength, such as in construction, transportation, and marine industries. They are designed to handle heavier loads and extreme conditions.
-
Corrosion Resistance: Steel barb cable ties can come with coatings (e.g., stainless steel or galvanized) to prevent corrosion, making them ideal for harsh conditions like exposure to saltwater or chemicals.
-
Sizes and Materials: Steel barb cable ties come in various sizes and can be used to bundle everything from cables and wires to hoses and ropes.
ADVANTAGES:
- Stronger Hold: The steel barb provides a stronger and more secure locking mechanism than regular plastic ties.
- Better for Harsh Environments: Suitable for environments where plastic ties might fail due to temperature, UV rays, or chemical exposure.
- Longevity: Steel-barbed ties can last much longer than standard cable ties, especially in challenging conditions.
These cable ties are primarily used in specialized industries like electrical, automotive, aerospace, and construction, where secure fastening is crucial and environmental conditions are demanding.