IDL Packaging Open (Snap-On) Seals of 1.25" Length for 1/2" Strap Width Polypropylene (PP) Strapping (Pack of 100) - Strong Metal Clips with Superior Holding Power, PP-O-12-M
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IDL Packaging Open (Snap-On) Seals of 1.25" Length for 1/2" Strap Width Polypropylene (PP) Strapping (Pack of 100) - Strong Metal Clips with Superior Holding Power, PP-O-12-M
- 【CORROSION-RESISTANT SEALS】 The IDL Packaging Open (Snap-On) Seals for 1/2 -inch polypropylene (PP) strapping have a length of 1.25 inches. The heavy-duty banding seals with a corrosion-resistant zinc-plated surface. Pack of 100 seals
- 【SUPERIOR HOLDING POWER】 Our polypropylene strapping seals are made of sturdy metal allowing a firm grip and preventing slippage and loss of tension. Provide long-lasting fastening in harsh environments
- 【FOR LIGHT TO MEDIUM WEIGHT ITEMS】 These poly banding seals guarantee secure fastening of loads, corrugated boxes, and other light to medium weight items. Smooth inside surface clutches well to polypropylene strapping
- 【INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE】 Polypropylene strapping seals are perfect for indoor and outdoor uses. The zinc-coated surface will not tarnish or rust, allowing to use of banding seals in all weather conditions
- 【THE BEST FIT】 Our banding seals work with all brands and designs of polypropylene strapping sealers/crimpers. At our IDL Packaging Amazon Brand Store, you can find all the needed tools and ready-to-use PP strapping kits
IDL Packaging is a brainchild of several senior packaging executives who saw an issue with enormous amount of packaging materials offered online. We carefully picked products in “End of Line†packaging categories (such as boxes, tapes, void fill, strapping and stretch wrap) that represent lower cost, best value or high-end items, depending on your needs. IDL Packaging believes there is an easier way for business owners and procurement managers to purchase packaging supplies and make sure their goods arrive safely to the customer without spending too much time and money. Our website is guided by a simple truth that packaging in 95% of instances is not that complex. More information can be found on idlpack .






