Stainless Steel 316 Cable Ties
UHElectric’s Stainless Steel 316 Cable Ties deliver superior corrosion resistance for extreme environments. Designed for marine, chemical, and outdoor applications, they provide secure, long-term fastening where durability and reliability are critical.
Marine-Grade Material
Extreme Corrosion Resistance
High Tensile Strength
Long-Term Reliability
UHElectric’s Stainless Steel 316 Cable Ties are engineered for the most demanding environments where standard fastening solutions cannot withstand corrosion, chemicals, or prolonged exposure to moisture and salt. Manufactured from AISI 316 stainless steel, these ties offer enhanced resistance to chlorides, acids, and harsh industrial conditions.
Compared with 304 stainless steel, 316 stainless steel includes molybdenum, significantly improving performance in marine, coastal, offshore, and chemical processing environments. The all-metal construction ensures exceptional tensile strength, secure locking, and stable performance even under extreme temperatures, vibration, and UV exposure.
Stainless Steel 316 cable ties are widely used in shipbuilding, oil and gas facilities, food processing plants, outdoor electrical installations, and corrosive industrial settings. Their non-flammable, non-aging properties make them ideal for permanent installations requiring maximum safety, strength, and service life.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions below.
316 stainless steel offers better corrosion resistance, especially in saltwater and chemical environments.
Yes, they are ideal for marine, offshore, and coastal applications.
316 stainless steel provides excellent resistance to rust, corrosion, and oxidation.
Yes, stainless steel ties perform reliably in high-temperature and fire-risk environments.
Stainless steel cable ties are non-flammable by nature.
Marine, oil & gas, chemical processing, food industry, power generation, and outdoor infrastructure.
Yes, ball-lock, ladder-type, and coated versions are available depending on requirements.
They are designed primarily for permanent installations and are generally not reusable once locked.