These machines apply a strap (made of polypropylene, polyester, or steel) around an item to bundle, secure, or reinforce it.
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A. Manual Strapping Tools:
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Tensioners: Used to pull the strap tight around the package.
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Sealers/Crimpers: Used to secure the strap with a metal seal or buckle after tensioning.
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Combination Tools: Integrate tensioning and sealing into one tool.
Friction Weld Tools: Use friction to create a strong, seal-less joint in plastic straps. -
Battery-Powered Tools: Offer portability and ease of use, often combining tensioning, sealing, and cutting.
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Pneumatic Tools: Powered by compressed air, providing consistent tension and sealing for higher volume manual applications.
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B. Semi-Automatic Strapping Machines:
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Tabletop/Entry-Level Machines: The operator manually feeds the strap around the package, and the machine automatically tensions and seals it. They are ideal for low to medium volume applications and a variety of package sizes
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