Do you need to get rid of an old and broken sign buckle? Or you are planning to strap the insulation and metal pipes due to breakage? Whatever you do, make sure you research properly because Stainless Steel Banding comes in different shape and sizes, and they all have their specific uses. If you want to start out in this business, but are unaware of the basics, let the following guide help you out!
Introduction
Stainless Steel Banding is steel with alloys that consist of different thickness and width. This facilitates their use as encircled objects like a belt to attach an object to something else. This makes a stack of items and keeps them inonce place. This process is used across almost every industry. There isa different kind of alloys available for different uses.
Different Steel Bandings
Just like any other material, the bandings come in different types considering their use. These types are explained as below!
Type 316
Known as Marine Grade, the toughest of them all, 316 is the most expensive option because it offers great strength and resistance to any type of harsh environment. This is high in demand for oil rigs, and underwater use thanks to its toughness.
Type 304
It has a lot to offer but falls behind 316. It is corrosion resistant, and this is why used in places with salts, moisture,and other such threats. It is ideal for lightweightsigns, metal poles, fasten installation to pipes, etc. It is the most famous form of SS and adapts to a wide range of conditions. This is not tough as the 316, but ideal for lighter gauges.
Type 201
This is the cheapest of the bunch; itis made with manganese, not nickel. This is the standard before 304 as it is the soft, and a bit weak. It is made to conserve nickel, and offer a good balance of usability, and budget. This is corrosion resistant in subtle environments.
Size and Width
Size and width of Stainless Steel Banding also play an integral role. Thankfully, these banding comes in all shapes and sizes for their widespread adoption. Apart from the three main types, there are three basic sizes that are used in industries across all sectors. The common sizes are ¼ inches, wide and .015 to 0.44mm thick.
There is no need to see thickness determines strength and more pressure. But if you need something flexible to shape it however you want. You need to choose to think steel because it will be malleable. Light gauge helps you to save money. So more strength means it will cost more money.
Basic Closures
Stainless Steel Bandingis only useful if you got the proper closure, you can’t rely on ribbon and rope to hold the whole structure together. You need a proper closure to close the circle. Thisis improving, and you need to consider between the following to close your bandings strong together:
- Buckle
- Wing Seal
- Pusher Seal
- Screw Buckle


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