11.6 Inch Premium Cable Tie Aqua PLT3S-C76 (Pack Of 100)
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About:
• Tefzel Locking Cable Ties are engineered for applications that require resistance to harsh environmental conditions, including chemical exposure, gamma radiation, ultraviolet radiation, and extreme temperatures.
• They are ideal for use in nuclear power facilities and chemical processing plants.
• These ties feature low smoke density and an excellent flammability rating of UL 94V-0.
• With a standard cross-section and a length of 11.6 inches (295mm), they are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
• Made from Tefzel, these ties are easily identifiable by their distinctive aqua blue color
Also Known As:
Zip Ties, Wire Ties, Strap Ties, Tie Wraps, Locking Ties, Cable Straps, Cable Tie.
Specification:
| Product Type | Premium Cable Tie |
| Environment | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Resistance Properties | Chemical-Resistant, UV-Resistant, Weather-Resistant |
| Material | ETFE |
| Overall Length (In.) | 11.6 |
| Overall Length (mm) | 295 |
| Body Width (In.) | 0.19 |
| Body Width (mm) | 4.8 |
| Body Thickness (In.) | 0.059 |
| Body Thickness (mm) | 1.5 |
| Minimum Loop Tensile Strength (N) | 222 |
| Maximum Operating Temperature (°C) | 170 |
| Maximum Operating Temperature (°F) | 338 |
| Minimum Operating Temperature (°C) | -60 |
| Minimum Operating Temperature (°F) | -76 |
| Color | Aqua |
| UPC | 074983548255 |
Features:
• Low threading force reduces operator fatigue and improves productivity
• High loop tensile strength exceeds industry standards
• Curved tip threads easily and installs faster
• Finger grip ensures positive grip during threading of tie
• One-piece locking wedge for consistent performance and reliability
• Low thread force and high loop tensile strength
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