X-Pak Promotes the Use of Innovative, Cost-Saving Polyester Strapping


Posted August 30, 2017 by Angel_Walker

X-Pak promotes the use of an innovative form of secured strapping which has many benefits over traditional steel strapping.

 
[TAMWORTH, 30/08/2017]-- X-Pak is one of Australia’s leading suppliers of strapping for securing heavy or transported loads. They provide strapping, lashing, buckles and tools that fulfil any cargo-securing project. The array of fastening products the company offers ranges from composite to steel strapping.

Composite strapping or synthetic steel is a high tensile polyester fibre with UV coating that does not recoil when cut. Their steel strapping comes in 12 to 16mm standard straps or 32mm heavy-duty straps. The steel straps feature smooth and rounded edges for extra safety when wrapping a cargo unit.

PET Strapping

Other than safety and quality, X-Pak also promotes innovation by offering polyester or PET strapping. This strapping is quickly becoming an alternative for steel strapping, due to it’s enhanced safety feature. PET strapping features an incredible elastic memory, is non-corrosive and is a cost-saving option compared to steel.

X-Pak’s PET straps are produced in Europe and comply with the company’s strict quality standards. They are precisely made with an embossed finish to enable a greater grip when using automatic tools.

The Benefits of PET Strapping

PET straps are used in mining, construction and manufacturing applications. When cutting PET strapping, it will recoil, but it will not cause the same injury damage that steel strapping can. Besides its safety, PET straps give a 30-40% saving over using steel straps. Overall, PET strapping improves production efficiency and has the added quality of being recyclable.

About X-Pak

X-Pak has knowledgeable technical personnel that can provide free training and on-site product demonstrations that teach their clients how to fasten their cargo units safely. The company’s wrapping products are quick and easy to use for securing cargo.

For more information on their fastening products, visit https://www.xpak.com.au.
-- END ---
Share Facebook Twitter
Print Friendly and PDF DisclaimerReport Abuse
Contact Email [email protected]
Issued By Angel Walker
Country Australia
Categories Business
Last Updated August 30, 2017