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The Tensile Strength Of Stainless Steel Cable Ties Varies Significantly Depending On The Material.

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Different types of stainless steel tie straps materials (such as austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, and duplex steels) differ in chemical composition, cold/hot working conditions, and strengthening methods, resulting in varying tensile strengths. For example, austenitic sunbundler cable ties typically has a tensile strength above 520 MPa, while martensitic black stainless steel zip ties, after quenching and tempering, can exceed 1000 MPa. When used in the manufacture of metal zip tie mount, this difference in raw material steel directly affects the fracture limit of metal cable tie base under tensile loads.

The Tensile Strength Of Stainless Steel Cable Ties Varies Significantly Depending On The Material.

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