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News Release from: Tyco Electronics UK | Subject: Stainless steel cable ties
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 December 2005
Cable ties handle severe conditions
A new extended range of stainless steel cable ties is able to withstand the most severe environmental conditions in both indoor and outdoor applications.
Now available from Tyco Electronics is an extended range of stainless steel cable ties, able to withstand the most severe environmental conditions in both indoor and outdoor applications Designed for use in food processing, marine, power stations, petrochemical as well as off shore/underground cable laying, the devices are manufactured from best quality AISI 316 grade steel, offering a high level of corrosion resistance
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The new range of stainless steel cable ties is available in ball lock, ladder and releasable format and complements the existing series of branded marker systems and stainless steel ties.
Ball lock style cable ties benefit from smooth entry, easy threading of tie body as well as self-locking at any position with minimum slip back.
Ladder types offer a low profile with an extra flexible body whereas the releasable version can be re-used due to the shape of the head.
All ball lock, ladder and releasable format stainless steel cable ties are available as uncoated or powder coated versions, which offer an even higher level of corrosion resistance.
Selected types are certified to UL and DNV standards and also offer LFH (Limited Fire Hazard). Request a free brochure from Tyco Electronics UK ...
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