Textile tape is often used in situations where a good combination of strength, flexibility and safety is required, and where corrosion resistance is a consideration. For example, it is widely used in the wood industry, printing and other sectors where products are susceptible to damage.
Strength and durability: Textile belts are generally strong and durable, making them suitable for securing various types of loads.
Flexibility: Textile tape is often flexible, which makes it easy to wrap around items and adapt to different shapes.
Safety: The use of textile straps reduces the risk of injury during handling compared to steel belts. Textile tape is less sharp and less sensitive to damage to goods.
Stainless: In contrast to steel belts, textile straps are not subject to corrosion, which is advantageous when used in humid environments.
Environmentally friendly: Textile straps, especially those made from recycled materials, can be considered more environmentally friendly than some other types of strapping materials, such as plastic or steel.
Ease of use: It is generally easy to handle and requires no special tools as is the case with some steel belts.