| High-Strength Tenax is a highly engineered polyester strapping material that combines the
performance properties of both steel and plastic strapping to form a stronger, more resilient
strapping material. Since its introduction in 1990, High-Strength Tenax has become a viable
alternative for steel strapping in many heavy-duty baling, bundling, palletizing and unitizing
applications. Its elongation and recovery characteristics help straps stay tight and absorb
impacts without breaking. High-Strength Tenax can reduce indentation at unprotected package
corners and, unlike steel strapping, does not rust and stain products when exposed to the
elements. It's also safer to handle than steel strapping and will not damage forklift tires.
High-Strength Tenax is completely recyclable, which reduces packaging waste and saves money
on disposal costs. |
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