Woven Polyester Strapping/Banding
Woven Polyester Strapping (Banding) — Secure Loads Without Metal Straps
Woven polyester strapping (often called woven polyester banding) is a high-performance, textile-based strapping designed for securing and stabilising loads during storage and transport. This product is a woven polyester strap supplied on a roll and is commonly used as a safer, lighter alternative to steel strapping for many industrial and logistics applications. It is particularly well suited to irregular, heavy, or rough-edged loads where a flexible strap helps maintain tension and reduce the risk of damage to goods.
Across suppliers, this type of strap is described as woven polyester / woven cord polyester strapping and is typically supplied in white. Matching listings for the same strap format and roll size are widely used for pallet strapping and for securing consignments with rough edges. (Reference listings: KB Packaging; Antalis; UK Packaging.)
Key Features
- Strong woven construction: Woven polyester fibres create a tough strap designed for demanding loads and transport conditions.
- Flexible on rough or irregular loads: Commonly recommended for rough-edged consignments where a textile strap can conform better than rigid alternatives. (See UK Packaging reference.)
- High breaking strength options: Comparable 19 mm woven polyester straps are commonly listed with breaking strengths around 550–580 kg depending on brand/specification. (See Antalis and KB Packaging references.)
- Lightweight and easy to handle: Textile strapping is generally easier to carry and dispense than steel strapping, helping improve handling on site.
- Compatible with buckles and tensioners: Typically used with wire buckles and a manual tensioner to apply tension and lock the strap in place.
Typical Uses
- Pallet stabilisation for distribution and export shipments
- Securing heavy or awkward items where a flexible strap is beneficial
- Bundling products, packs, or components for storage and transport
- Loads with rough edges where woven polyester is commonly recommended
Woven Polyester Strapping — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right strapping is about balancing strength, handling, and load protection. Woven polyester strapping is widely used in packaging and logistics because it combines strong performance with a flexible, textile feel. Below is a practical guide to help you select, apply, and maintain woven polyester strapping for consistent results.
How It Works
Woven polyester strapping is applied around a load (often on a pallet), tensioned to remove slack, and then locked using a buckle system. In typical use, the strap is threaded through a wire buckle and tensioned with a manual tensioner. The buckle grips the woven fibres to hold tension and keep the strap secure during handling and transit.
Because the strap is woven, it can be more forgiving on uneven surfaces than rigid strapping types. This is one reason it is commonly positioned as a good option for rough-edged consignments. (See UK Packaging reference.)
Materials and Construction
This product is a woven polyester strap (also described as woven cord polyester / woven PET strapping by some suppliers). The woven structure is designed to provide strength and durability while remaining flexible. Comparable products are commonly supplied in white and are sold on rolls for use with dispensers and tensioning tools. (See KB Packaging and Antalis references.)
Load Security and Performance
Performance is typically expressed as breaking strength (or breaking strain). For comparable woven polyester straps in this width and roll format, suppliers commonly list breaking strengths in the region of 550–580 kg, though exact values can vary by manufacturer and specification. Always confirm the rating required for your application and apply appropriate safety factors. (See Antalis and KB Packaging references.)
For best results, ensure the strap is correctly tensioned and that the buckle is the correct size/type for the strap width. Under-tensioning can allow movement; over-tensioning can damage packaging or corners, especially on delicate goods.
Floor Type Compatibility
Woven polyester strapping can be used in most warehouse and packing environments. For smooth operation, use a suitable dispenser to prevent the roll from free-spinning and to reduce trip hazards. In busy packing areas, keeping the strap controlled and tidy helps maintain safe walkways and efficient workflows.
Health and Safety
- Handling: Textile strapping is generally easier to handle than steel strapping, but it should still be treated as a tensioned material.
- Cutting: Use appropriate cutters and keep hands clear of the strap path when releasing tension.
- Eye protection: Consider eye protection when cutting or releasing tensioned straps, especially on heavy loads.
- Training: Ensure operators are trained on the correct use of tensioners and buckles to reduce the risk of strap snap-back.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
Woven polyester strapping is commonly chosen for:
- Rough-edged loads: Often recommended for consignments with rough edges where a flexible strap can conform and reduce abrasion points. (See UK Packaging reference.)
- General pallet strapping: Stabilising cartons, sacks, or mixed loads on pallets for transport.
- Industrial bundling: Bundling products or components where a strong strap is needed without the handling drawbacks of steel.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
- Storage: Store rolls in a clean, dry area to keep the strap free from contamination that could affect buckle grip.
- Dispensing: Use a dispenser to prevent tangles and to protect the roll edges.
- Tool care: Keep tensioners and cutters clean and periodically inspect for wear to maintain consistent tensioning.
- Inspection: Before use, check for fraying, cuts, or damage—especially if rolls have been moved around the warehouse.
Case Study (Typical Scenario)
A warehouse team shipping mixed pallets with occasional rough-edged items needs a strap that is strong, quick to apply, and less likely to mark or damage goods. Switching to woven polyester strapping with a buckle-and-tensioner method can improve handling efficiency and provide reliable load stability for distribution. For rough-edged consignments, suppliers commonly highlight woven polyester as a suitable choice. (See UK Packaging reference.)
Who Is It For?
- Warehouses and fulfilment centres strapping pallets for courier or freight networks
- Manufacturers bundling products for internal movement or outbound shipping
- Export packers needing a strong strap format commonly used for pallet strapping
- Operations looking for a textile strapping option commonly positioned as an alternative to steel for many uses
Colours / Features Available
Comparable woven polyester strapping products are commonly supplied in white. (See KB Packaging reference.) Availability can vary by supplier and specification.
Sizes Available
This product page may represent multiple variants (for example, different pack quantities). Woven polyester strapping is typically specified by strap width and roll length; select the variant that matches your packing process and expected throughput.
Referenced sources for matching products/spec context:
KB Packaging: https://kbpackaging.com/product/narrostrap-white-woven-polyester-strapping-measuring-19mm-x-600m/
Antalis UK: https://www.antalis.co.uk/eshop/packaging-supplies/strapping/pallet-strapping/woven-cord-polyester-strapping/SKU-635539
UK Packaging: https://www.ukpackaging.com/woven-polyester-strapping-woven-polyester-strapping-19mmx600m
