Features

  • First in world to receive AAR approval for non-metallic strapping.
  • Higher dynamic performance than steel.
  • Superior tensile strength and elongation capacity.
  • Better shock absorption.
  • Excellent load-shifting control.
  • Constant optimal tension.
  • Total technical support to adapt products to specific needs.
  • Rigorous quality control.
  • Best quality/price ratio on market.
  • Tough enough to endure temperatures of -60c – 150c.
  • Safe and will not lash out and cut.
  • User friendly at only 1/7th the weight of steel.
  • Versatile and adapts to any size and shape and will not rust, stain or mar merchandise.
  • Cost effective.
  • Shock absorbent.
  • Easy to dispose of.
  • Re-tensionable.
  • Custom printing availabe.
  • Damage claims reduced.

CARISTRAP & THE BALING INDUSTRY

Textile bales can be made under greater tension, thus reducing bale size and shipping costs or allowing more material to be compacted per bale. This is a major achievement in days of high transportation costs. Our strapping can also be used with or without buckles (bailing knot – see below).

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Baling

  • The baled fibers will not break, allowing it to be sold at a higher price.

  • Only half the bonding straps are used per bale, saving time and money.

  • Bales can be compressed an additional 10-20%. (100-110 bales using caristrap will fit in the same space as 90 bales using steel strapping).

  • Bales will not get contaminated, and the strapping can often be thrown in with the recyclable mixture.

  • Coils packaged to match baler models.

  • Only 3lbs (1.4kg) of Caristrap will do the same job as approximately 18lbs (8 kg) of steel strapping (for a standard bale of sisal).

  • Sealing is easily done using baling knots. Eliminating the need for buckles reduces material and labour costs.

  • Injuries are prevented because Caristrap will not lash out or hurt the person opening the bale.

  • Freight costs are greatly reduced because our strapping weighs 80% less per foot (or per meter) than steel strapping.

Baling Knot