
Perforated steel strip, also known as metal strapping with holes, features evenly spaced perforations along its length. These perforations provide flexibility, allowing the strap to contour to various shapes and be easily fastened to objects using screws, nails, or other hardware. Moreover, the perforations facilitate improved ventilation and drainage, rendering it suitable for applications such as ductwork and plumbing, where moisture and airflow management are crucial. Metal strapping with holes is commonly used in the construction industry for securing ductwork, pipes, and other equipment in place, as well as for bundling and securing materials during transportation.
Packaging
Shrink-wrapped
Transportation