Rubber Tarp Straps

Product Name EPDM Tarp Straps, NBR Tarp Straps
Size 6″, 10″,15″,21″,31″,41″ & 24″ Notched Tarp Straps
Description AOLI Rubber has been exporting EPDM Tarp Straps,EPDM rubber ropes to Northern America more than 10 years.We have A good quality control.
Specification
Test Standard Mill Requirement Performance
Tensile Strength ASTM D-412 100 Kg/cm2

(1400 PSI)

110 Kg/cm2

1550 PSI)

Load @ Break No ASTM Std. None 120 Kg (264.5 lbs.)
Elongation @ 50 lbs. No ASTM Std 100 + or - 5% 100%
Elongation @ Break ASTM D-412 350% 500%
Elongation@ 300% No ASTM Std. 62 Kg/cm2

(880 PSI)

77.2 Kg/cm2

(1095 PSI)

Durometer ASTM D-2240 55 + or - 3% IRHD 58 IRHD
Stretch Recovery No ASTM Std. 80-100% 98.8%
Specific Gravity No ASTM Std. None 1.2
Low Temperature ASTM D-2137-94 Pass Pass

(-51 degrees C)

Ozone Resistance ASTM D-1149-91

ASTM D-1171

Pass

No-Cracking

Pass
Remark


Super Heavy Duty 100% EPDM Tarp Straps (Rubber Tie Down)

FOR TOUGH INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Make sure your small loads are tied down securely with tarp straps.

With prices like these, you can afford to get all the sizes you抣l ever need.

SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE HOOKS:

4.4 mm diameter, Silicon-Kilted Hard

Temper Galvanized (Min 45 g/m2) Wire 2.5Height, Min 65 Kg/mm2 (92,000 PSI) Tensile Strength.

DEFINITIONS / TERMINOLOGY:

Tensile Strength: The maximum pulling force required to cause failure of a specified specimen, the force acting parallel to the major axis of the test specimen.

Load @ Break: The amount of pulling force applied to cause failure of an individual tarp strap.

Elongation: The length of stretch at a specific amount of pull divided by the original length multiplied by 100%.

Elongation @ Break: The length of the specimen at maximum stretch before failure divided by the original length multiplied by 100%.

(Please do not stretch beyond the Maximum Safe Stretch printed on each strap while in application or service.)

Modulus of Elasticity: The ratio of change in stress to change in strain for stresses below the elastic limit.

The higher the value the more elastic the compound or material.

An indication of the ease or difficulty in stretching the strap.

Durometer: The hardness or resistance to indentation of the rubber compound (toughness).

Stretch Recovery: Determines percent of recovery after being stretched 150% of the original length.

Specific Gravity: The ratio of the mass of a material to the mass of an equal volume of water.

Measures of the density of the strap.

The higher the specific gravity, the more the strap contains fillers in the composition.

Low Temperature: Determination of brittlepoint. Remain Non-Brittle after 3 minutes at -40 degrees C.

Ozone Resistance: Evaluates weatherability or ozone deterioration of the specimen when exposed to the elements. The specimen is stretched to a specified tensile strain and exposed to 50 PPHM Ozone Concentration for 24 hours at 40 degrees C (104 degrees F). Exposure time and rating under 7x magnification.

Packing way:

l as customer required

l bulk pack : 25ea/pp.bag or inner box

4bags or 4 boxes==100ea/carton, about one MTon or one CBM per Metal pallet.

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