Choosing The Right Strapping Product


Strapping is an essential protective solution when shipping, or when products are stored for a medium or long period.  Sealing your cartons with tape might offer some protection, but strapping is an excellent product to fully secure the shipment. Strapping provides a tight, strong seal that cannot easily be broken. Regardless of the size of your shipment, strapping can easily be applied. It is also useful when stacking several cartons together as one package – whether to reduce shipping costs or for convenience.

There are many different types of strapping available, and it is imperative that you choose the right type suitable for the product being shipped.  Here we can help you to understand different types of strapping and the one that is ideal.

Because of the wide variety of strapping options to choose from, selecting the right strapping type can be quite confusing. However, it can get easier if you have a good knowledge of how the different types of strapping work; as well as considering some important factors. Before you choose your strapping method, you should consider the following:

Weight of the package to be strapped: it is important to know how heavy or light the package you are strapping is. You should consider if they are being shipped on pallets or how loose they are.

Means of Transport: Sometimes, you may not know how your shipments will be handled while in transit. If you suspect the shipments will be handled roughly, you will need to make use of a heavy strap.

Strapping tools or equipment available: You will also need to determine if you will be strapping using manual tools or if it will involve using a strapping machine.

Type of products you are strapping: You should know whether the products are rigid, shrinking, compressible or expanding. Rigid packages will require stronger straps that always retain high tension while shrinking packages will require straps with elongation properties. On the other hand, the right strapping for a product that tends to expand is capable of withstanding pressure, while compressible products will require straps that do not expand.

With these, you should already have a good knowledge of the type of strapping you are looking for. However, we still need to go a little further to discuss the types of strapping available.

Below is a quick run-through of the types of strapping and their suitability:

Polypropylene Strapping: if the package you are strapping is quite light, you could use Polypropylene strapping as it is an economical option designed for securing light shipments such as your single cartons. It is the most common type of strapping, available in different dimensions, and can easily be applied manually.

Polyester (PET) Strapping: this is the strongest type of plastic strapping available with impressive elongation and recovery characteristics. Due to its design, it offers very tight packaging and is capable of resisting pressure or harsh weather conditions. Polyester (PET) Strapping is light, flexible, and can be used in place of steel strapping due to its strength. It can be applied using manual tools.

Polywoven Strapping: this strapping solution is highly effective and suitable for a wide range of industrial uses due to its rigidity. As the name implies, it consists of filaments woven together to provide extra compatibility. It is as strong as steel strapping and can withstand harsh chemicals or weather conditions.

Composite Strapping: it is highly efficient, in the sense that it is flexible, very strong, absorbs shock, and can resist tension and harsh conditions. It is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications and can be used manually.

Steel Strapping: if you are considering using the strongest and toughest strapping solution available, then steel strapping is your sure bet. With the highest tensile strength, it is suitable for transporting heavy shipments over very long distances.

For more information on the best strapping tools or equipment call us at 813 242 6995 or sales@quickpakinc.com

 

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