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(pressebox) (Tornesch, 2024-10-30) HellermannTyton, a global leader in industrial cable management solutions, announces a sustainability upgrade to its most popular cable ties: T- and OS-Series cable ties are now also available in Europe manufactured with post-industrial recycled (PIR) polyamide 6.6 (PA66HIRHS).
The recycled PA66 used in these cable ties offers an excellent balance of strength, flexibility, and resistance to chemicals, oils, and abrasion. This makes them suitable for a wide range of demanding applications, particularly in the automotive and electrical installation industries.
"These cable ties are an important milestone on our sustainability journey," reports Richard Rands, Senior Product Manager at HellermannTyton. "We're reducing waste while providing high-performance products that help our customers meet their own sustainability goals without compromising on quality or reliability. It’s a win-win situation – performance and responsibility in one bundle."
Benefits of the upgraded T- and OS-Series cable ties include
By successfully incorporating recycled PA66 into its production process, HellermannTyton demonstrates its commitment to delivering climate-conscious solutions at industrial scale and quality.
Sample cable ties are available on request for a no obligation performance evaluation. Find out more about how these cable ties can enhance sustainable practices at https://www.hellermanntyton.com/pa66-pir
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Herr James Hill
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About HellermannTyton: HellermannTyton is a leading manufacturer and supplier of quality products for fastening, fixing, installing, connecting, insulating, protecting and identifying electrical cables and network connectivity solutions. We also develop cable management parts to industry-specific requirements. We operate 18 production facilities and develop products in 13 countries. More than 7,000 people work at HellermannTyton in 39 countries.
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