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Cable Ties And More

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Therefore, various types have been produced for inventories of differing weights ever since they were first invented in 1898. It is because of further innovation that one can find patents of some specific cable ties available in the market; an example of this is the three hook cable tie and releasable cable ties.



There are many different methods of tying cables ties, namely, constrictor knot, surgeon's knot, cable lacing, binding knots etcetera. However, all of them serve the same purpose, be it tyinf a bundle of wire together in a factory, tying up the verdict's wrists or whether it is some hospital application.

Often when small electrical wires need to be included with the product as part of the complete package, various sizes of cable wires should be made handy which help to keep bunches in one place, avoiding any potential loss. Secondly, a bundle of any thickness or width can be made secure to any extent required. This is done by creating a desired extension and then cutting the remaining length off, therefore, a wiring loom is created.

The serrations along the length of tie helps in securing it at the ratchet created with a small case. As the tie is pulled through the serrations and past the ratchet and finally into the opening case, a clicking sound is heard which indicates a secure and strong loom being wound around the bundle. However, with the exception of releasable cable ties, once the tie has gone past the ratchet, it is prevented from being pulled back.

Moreover, if ordinary ones are used for fastening objects or wires together it is advisable to keep the loom loose if more are to be added in to the bundle. Only, when a satisfied weight is achieved with respect to assorted ties, they are made tighter and finally secure with the required tension.

Similarly, as the tie is tightened on the criminal's wrist, it is done very carefully by policemen to an extent that it only makes the wrists of the verdict secure and not hurt them, otherwise, if the loom has been made very tight, it can only hurt the hands and eventually the tie would have to be cut off in order to tie a completely new. The strong strength of the tie helps is preventing a person from escaping. Usually, ordinary ties are used and releasable ties are not used for such purposes.

Another of the many advantages of cable ties is that anchor points can be bought to be used along. Due to these, the loom can then be fixed in a suitable place according to the extension of loom being created. These anchor points have a hole and an adhesive back which allow a protective layer to be peeled and the point to be fixed.

Another very useful application of these ties is in the central processing unit of the computer, looking inside one would find a confusion of wires, however, once bunches are tied with cable ties and those tied with each other can help sort the problem out for the owner. This is where colour codes become helpful.

With the innovation of technology one would find many other advantages some day.
Cable Ties And More
With technological advance we do witness some alternatives of the orthodox style cable ties which had been invented over five decades ago by Robert Thomas and Hobart Betts. These are now available in many variations and colours to suit the use of the end users who are usually those belonging to business markets as it's more of a B2B business component.

Being introduced by the name ‘Ty-Rap', cable ties have evolved through many names, be it ‘rat belt', ‘quick draw', ‘mouse belt', or ‘plasticuffs'. The initial purpose had been to get it handy for manufacturing industrial applications as a wire bundling device, though now its being used formany other purposes.

In the wake of this discussion it would be wise to say that there are no proper alternatives to zip ties rather than it's variations available in the market. There are ‘plastic cable ties' which are usually available in natural colour whose availability can be made in black upon request. These are commonly made of nylon 66, 94-2 and due to such a widespread use; the availability is counted as unlimited.

• ‘Push Mount' cable ties have a target market of businesses operating worldwide and most of the manufacturers do not limit to just one geographical location. It's material is described as nylon 66, 94V-2 which is acid and corrosion resistant and does not deplete with age.

• ‘Nylon Cable Glands' are a new concept to industrial and whole sale applications which cater to the same target market as that of cable ties. They are the shape of a nut casing with a hole; in short, they have an inserting seal with nut. These cable glands are resistant to temperatures from -30°C to 80°C and are available in black and two hues of grey, that is, light grey and dark grey.

• ‘Self-Adhesive Tie Mounts' have also become a good alternative to cable ties and because of such items being new, companies can request samples to discover their own new use. There are mounting holes provided for screws in case the bundle to be tied is huge, otherwise, these are actually built for light weight bundles.

• ‘Wiring Ducts' with open slots have become new uses of industries. It's slot measures 8mm and the maximum temperature that could be tolerated is 85°C, whereas, sizes and colours can be customized for upon request.

• ‘Clip on Cable Markers' offer a great feature of being reused. These are the only variety of such ties that can be subjected to very harsh temperatures and can still survive it and are also resistant to chemical environments.

• ‘Grounding Bus Bars' are also one of these new inventions, or rather a modification to the existence of cable ties alone. They have rod that is beaded in nature to hold bundles tightly.

• ‘Spiral Wrapping Bands' enhance the way of cable binding and are available in natural colour. Just like clip-on cable markers, they can be reused. This variety offers almost a limitless spiral range.
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