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Cable ties easy to fit at any temperature

A Partex Marking Systems (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 30, 2001

The new Texitie range of premium-quality ties from Partex are easy to fit at any temperature from -50C to +100C, and are totally unaffected by prolonged exposure to temperatures in this range

Cable tie failures, even in extreme environmental conditions, are a thing of the past with the new Texitie range of premium-quality ties from Partex.

The new ties are easy to fit at any temperature from -50C to +100C, and are totally unaffected by prolonged exposure to temperatures in this range, even when they are simultaneously exposed to extremes of humidity.

Manufactured from high-grade UV-stabilised polyketone, Partex's new cable ties are an ideal choice for outdoor applications, while their low-smoke, zero-halogen properties mean that they are well suited for use in public buildings and transport systems.

In addition, the new ties are resistant to attack by virtually all commonly encountered industrial chemicals and cleaning solutions, making them an attractive option for use in the process and food-manufacturing industries.

Available in widths of 5mm and 8mm, with lengths from 100mm to 800mm, Texitie cable ties from Partex feature a special rounded design which reduces strain on the tie after fitting, ensuring maximum strength and durability.

The ties also have recessed heads, which makes it easy to tension them, even over round objects, and which gives a perfect in-line fit.

For convenience and economy, the ties are supplied in handy resealable dispenser boxes which can be attached easily to the user's belt.

Pack quantities range from 50 to 200 pieces, depending on the size of the tie, and Partex normally holds all sizes in stock for immediate delivery.

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