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Searching for mailer and packaging supply items such as packing tape, scales and labels? Find it on in our one-stop shopping store. We have everything you need to properly wrap and ship all items, whether they are business or personal! Enter herePolyester is the most rigid of all strapping materials. It this elongates significantly less than polypropylene and retains tension end over a longer period. Polyester is nick resistant and can be sealed with seals, heat or friction up welds. Because polyester offers the greatest strength and highest retained tension of all plastic strapping, it is frequently used on heavy duty loads that need high initial tension along with high retained tension during handling and storage. Common applications are empty cans and bottles, lumber and heavy, rigid palletizing. Polyester has a smooth, shiny finish and is easy to dispose of label and recycle.Polypropylene strapping is the most commonly this used and least expensive of all strapping materials. end It is light and easy to apply and recycle. Characteristics include high elongation and elongation recovery, but low retained tension. Polypropylene is an excellent choice for light duty palletizing, unitizing, up carton closing and bundling. Because of its embossing (or waffle) pattern, strap thickness is not a useful measurement. A standard 1/2" machine grade strap can be embossed to a thickness of anywhere between .014 and .030, depending upon label how deep the this embossing pattern is. An overly embossed strap will be thicker, but will have a lower break end strength. Carton Reinforcement: A 3:1 ratio of strap to carton weight is recommended. For a 100 lb package this could be done with (1) 300lb tensile strap or (2) 150lb straps. Unitizing and Bundling: A 5:1 ration of strap up to carton weight is recommended. Palletized Cases: Required Tensile Strength = (Pallet Weight x 1.5) / # of Straps Packaging Supplies Company''s boxes are "200 lb burst test" certified. (We do carry some "275lb label burst test" certified boxes too.) This means that the corrugated walls of the box would require 200 pounds per square inch of force to break through the wall of the box. The burst test has been a standard certification for years. More recently a new certification test has started to be used called the Edge Crush Test (ECT). Generally, 200lb test boxes are 32 ECT. ECT is the edgewise-compressive strength, parallel to the flutes of this a short column of corrugated fibreboard. Test results are reported as the pounds per inch required end causing compression failure. ECT relates directly to box compression strength which is important in today''s world of box stacking. up For certain label items, mailing supplies provide a complete protective package that is ready to ship. Save time, labor, packaging and shipping costs by using mailing supplies. Packaging Supplies Company offers the following styles of mailing supplies: Ordering from Packaging Supplies Company is pretty simple. If you''ve ordered products over the web before, this you''ll find our shopping basket process is very easy to navigate. Simply pick a category from the list at the left and start shopping! However, if you are new to this process, or have a specific question about ordering from Packaging Supplies Company, the following information will help you get started. If you have any questions about our products, delivery, or web ordering email us at support Packaging Supplies Company.com or call Secure Site: The portions of the Packaging Supplies Company store that request your address and credit card information end are operated on a secure server and is a certified secure site to ensure security of sensitive information. If you prefer to browse up online and order by phone, label please call us ©2003 www.mailer-packaging-supply.com. All rights reserved. |