Stainless Steel Cable Ties
Stainless steel cable ties offer maximum durability for harsh outdoor and industrial environments. Made from 304 or 316 stainless steel, they resist corrosion, extreme temperatures, chemicals, and UV exposure. Ideal for heavy-load fastening in solar systems, pipelines, HVAC, marine use, and high-temperature areas where nylon ties cannot perform reliably.
Ultra-High Strength
Corrosion Resistant
Extreme Temperature Ready
Long Outdoor Lifespan
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Stainless Steel 304 Cable Ties
Made from 304 stainless steel, these ties offer strong performance and corrosion resistance for general outdoor, industrial, and electrical applications. Ideal for areas requiring higher durability than nylon.
Stainless Steel 316 Cable Ties
Constructed with marine-grade 316 stainless steel for maximum corrosion resistance. Perfect for coastal, offshore, chemical plants, and environments exposed to salt, acids, and moisture.
Ball-Lock Stainless Steel Cable Ties
Featuring a self-locking ball mechanism, these ties offer fast installation and high tensile strength. Suitable for heavy-duty bundling in construction, automotive, and industrial assemblies.
Epoxy-Coated Stainless Steel Cable Ties
Coated with an epoxy layer to reduce abrasion and prevent galvanic corrosion. Ideal when fastening dissimilar metals, sensitive cables, or surfaces needing insulation protection.
Roller-Ball Stainless Steel Ties
Designed with a roller-ball locking system that ensures smooth threading and secure locking even under vibration. Excellent for machinery, pipelines, and environments with constant movement.
Ladder-Type Stainless Steel Ties
Flexible ladder-style design allows adjustable locking positions and easier handling around irregular shapes. Commonly used in industrial maintenance, HVAC, and electrical equipment.
PVC-Coated Stainless Steel Ties
PVC coating provides insulation, reduced surface wear, and noise damping. Ideal for applications where cable protection, anti-scratch performance, and added corrosion resistance are required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions below.
They are made from 304 or 316 stainless steel, offering strong resistance to corrosion and extreme temperatures.
Use 316 in marine, chemical, coastal, and acidic environments where maximum corrosion resistance is needed.
Yes, they provide significantly higher tensile strength and withstand harsh outdoor and industrial environments.
Absolutely. They resist UV, salt, heat, cold, and weathering for years of performance.
Coated types such as PVC-coated or epoxy-coated ties are designed to protect cable surfaces.
A self-locking metal ball that secures the tie instantly, offering fast and extremely strong fastening.
Yes, stainless steel ties can withstand far higher temperatures than nylon, suitable for engines and industrial machinery.
Many models comply with RoHS, REACH, and additional industrial testing standards.