Coated Stainless Steel Cable Ties
UHElectric’s Coated Stainless Steel Cable Ties combine the strength of stainless steel with a protective outer coating. Designed to prevent abrasion, corrosion, and electrical contact, they provide secure fastening while protecting cables, hoses, and surfaces in harsh or sensitive environments.
Surface Protection
Corrosion Resistance
Electrical Insulation
Heavy-Duty Performance
UHElectric’s Coated Stainless Steel Cable Ties are engineered to deliver the mechanical strength of stainless steel while minimizing damage to bundled materials and surrounding surfaces. A durable outer coating — commonly PVC, epoxy, or similar protective materials — covers the stainless steel body, creating a smooth, insulated exterior.
This coating helps prevent abrasion on cable jackets, hoses, and pipes, while also reducing the risk of galvanic corrosion and accidental electrical contact. Inside, the stainless steel core maintains excellent tensile strength, ensuring secure fastening even in demanding industrial, marine, or outdoor environments.
Coated stainless steel cable ties are widely used where both strength and protection are critical, such as electrical installations, offshore platforms, chemical plants, transportation systems, and food or pharmaceutical facilities. They offer a reliable fastening solution for applications exposed to moisture, chemicals, vibration, and temperature variation, while extending the service life of both the tie and the bundled components.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions below.
The coating protects cables and surfaces from abrasion and adds insulation against electrical contact.
Common coatings include PVC or epoxy, selected for durability and chemical resistance.
Yes. The stainless steel core provides strong, reliable fastening performance.
Yes, they perform well in outdoor and harsh environments, including moisture and UV exposure.
Yes, the stainless steel core combined with protective coating enhances corrosion resistance.
Yes, the insulated coating helps reduce the risk of accidental electrical contact.
Electrical, marine, chemical processing, transportation, food processing, and industrial maintenance.
Multiple sizes and coating options are available depending on application requirements.