Stainless Steel Cable Ties Stainless Steel Cable Ties are ideal for bundling wires in applications where corrosion, vibration, general weathering, radiation and temperature extremes are a concern. Commonly used in industries such mining, pulping, and chemical plants. Stainless steel metal zip ties are used in applications that require corrosion-resistant ties with high tensile strength. Nylon-coated ties that provide strength while minimizing scratches. There are also plastic ties that have ferrous materials embedded in them for detection by metal scanning equipment.
Also known as zip ties, they’re fasteners that bundle your cables and wires together to keep them organized and prevent damage. They come in different sizes, lengths, materials and even colors. Stainless steel and coated stainless steel cable ties are used to bundle a variety of cables, wires and heavy assemblies in severe temperatures and the most extreme environmental conditions. Stainless Ties are totally smooth on both sides. They do not have the ridged surface on the underside making them harder to grip by hand. While it is certainly possible to do these ties up by hand it will quickly become tiring and you may not be able to get them as tight as you would like.
These days, wall ties are predominantly manufactured from stainless steel which is now readily available commercially and withstands corrosion from water and cement without requiring additional protection. Cable ties, also known as bale ties and wire ties, help organize wiring systems by grouping cables together. Specific application fields include transportation, telecommunications, speaker wires, and home theater/equipment. They are constructed for indoor and outdoor use and vary in composition.