Description
This is handmade PP packing belt (baler strap band) is designed for manual strapping applications, mainly for paper and plastic manual balers (also known as Baler Tape, Bailing Twine). The belt measures 15mm in width, 1.8mm in thickness, and offers 400 meters of strapping per 10KG roll.
It supports up to 80KG of pull force, suitable for bundling lightweight materials such as paper bales, cartons, and plastic packages.
Note: It is intended for manual use only and is not compatible with automatic or heavy-duty strapping machines.
🌿 Eco-Friendly, Recyclable, And Biodegradable Alternative To Plastic Strapping
It’s typically used for:
- Bundling cardboard, paper, and recyclable materials (in recycling centers, waste management companies)
- Securing lightweight cartons and boxes (in warehouses, packaging industries)
- Strapping newspapers, magazines, and books (in publishing and printing industries)
- Pallet stabilization (for light-duty pallets, especially in industries that prioritize green solutions)
- Agricultural produce packaging (fruits, vegetables packed sustainably)
- In short, It’s used wherever lightweight, sustainable, and recyclable bundling or packaging is needed, replacing plastic or polypropylene straps.
Product Features:
Material: Handmade polypropylene (PP) for manual strapping applications.
Width: 15mm width for general bundling and packaging use.
Thickness: 1.8mm thickness for lightweight to medium bundling needs.
Length: 400 meters per roll for extended manual packaging use.
Weight: 10KG roll for manageable handling during operation.
Pull Force: Rated for up to 80KG pull force.
Compatibility: Suitable for manual paper balers, plastic balers, and hand strapping tools.
Not Suitable For: Not intended for automatic strapping machines or heavy industrial packaging.
Recommended Applications: Used for bundling paper bales, cartons, and plastic packaging in warehouses, recycling centers, and logistics.
❌ Where This Handmade PP Packing Belt Should NOT Be Used:
- Automatic strapping machines (may break or jam because it's handmade and not uniform enough for machine feed)
- Semi-automatic or high-speed strapping machines (same reason: not designed for machine use)
- Heavy-duty industrial packaging (steel coils, heavy wood crates, metal bundles pull force of 80KG is not enough)
- Outdoor long-term exposure (even though it is moisture-proof, prolonged sun exposure may cause PP to degrade)
- Bundling heavy pallets that require higher pull force (like above 200KG)