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Usually made of nylon blended with other materials for enhanced resistance, cable ties are used to bundle electrical components and keep them secure. Cable ties have a large range of uses in industries such as the automotive industry, the electrical industry and the industrial sector. They are also used in the construction industry and in the electrical installation industry.
There are two types of cable ties: nylon and stainless steel. Both have advantages and disadvantages. The stainless steel cable tie is more resistant to the effects of radiation, and it is also more resistant to the effects of flame. The nylon cable tie is less resistant to flame and is more susceptible to the effects of radiation.
There are a number of cable tie brands and models, and choosing the right cable tie depends on several factors. First, you need to understand the intended application. It's also important to consider the environment and the temperature. For example, if the cables will be used in the engine compartment, they may need to be made of a material that is resistant to heat and ultraviolet light. It may also be important to choose a cable tie that will be easy to install and remove.
When you choose a cable tie, you should also consider the mounting options. There are two types of cable tie mounts: push mount and screw mount. A push mount is typically attached directly to the mounting surface, while a screw mount requires a mounting surface of its own. Both types of cable tie mounts allow for a professional appearance and improved performance. Cable tie mounts can also be pre-drilled or pre-punched for easier installation.
Cable ties can be used in both indoor and outdoor applications. They are easy to process by hand and can be used in various colours and sizes. They are also ideal for applications around network cables and telephone cables. Cable ties are also available in several lengths, making them suitable for temporary installations. Typically, a cable tie has a loop tensile strength (LTS) of 18 pounds, but they can be rated for more than 250 pounds.
Most cable ties come in black, but there are also different varieties of zip ties. These include two-component soft grip ties, which are especially suited for bundling. They also have a stay tab, which allows for temporary holding of the bundle without the need to lock the cable tie. These are also re-usable and can be easily repositioned and reused.
There are also a number of wire holders available for automotive use. They are generally more expensive and offer the same functionality as the cable ties. However, they are more likely to snag and become entangled, and the wires can become damaged.
A cable tie for automotive wire harness can be a small product, but it is important to consider its quality and its functionality. A standard tie will work for bundling cables under the dashboard, but it's not recommended to use a cable tie for wires under the hood.
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