Seals and buckles are used to create joints in steel or plastic strapping, holding the ends of tensioned straps together and preventing them from separating. Metal strapping joints typically involve a seal with a notch or crimp joint, while plastic strapping joints may use a seal with a crimp joint or a secured buckle.
Seals and buckles are used to create joints in steel or plastic strapping, holding the ends of tensioned straps together and preventing them from separating. Metal strapping joints typically involve a seal with a notch or crimp joint, while plastic strapping joints may use a seal with a crimp joint or a secured buckle.