Reinforced range of stainless steel ties
Thomas & Betts has expanded its established range of Ty-Met stainless steel ties for harsh and aggressive environments by including new ID systems, bands on reels and all-round perforated bands.
The Ty-Met Ball-Lock type ties now have a "heavy duty" version. Still using 316 grade stainless steel (marine grade), the ties now come in four widths, including 12 mm and 16 mm, for extreme applications.
The new Ty-Met stainless steel identification system uses stainless steel sleeves with pre-embossed characters to provide clear identification, even when covered with dust, paint or dirt.
The range now includes stainless steel bands on 25 m reels, with separate heads, allowing cost saving, waste-free installations around objects of all shapes and sizes. Finally, Ty-Met introduces a new multi-purpose perforated band, which is easy to install, even around awkward objects like cable bundles, pipes and poles.
The existing range of Ty-Met stainless steel ties includes Releasable and Ladder type ties in addition to the "Ball-Lock" self-locking mechanism for quick and easy installation.
Thomas & Betts
T: 0115 964 3820
email enquiryuk@tnb.com
www.tnb-europe.com
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