The technical specifications for tensioners vary depending on their specific type and intended application.
Materials: Polyester, Nylon, Polypropylene.
Standards: European Standard EN12195-2; AS/NZS 4380.
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 100°C.
Metal components (such as hooks and ratchet shafts) are predominantly manufactured using high-strength alloy steel.
A tensioner is a device utilized during the cargo packaging process to tighten the strapping applied to goods. In traditional tensioner designs, the strapping is secured at both ends of the device; this configuration renders the tensioner itself overly complex. Furthermore, since the strapping is typically held in place merely by simple buckles, it is highly prone to slipping out or detaching-a flaw that significantly compromises packaging efficiency. Consequently, a new type of tensioner has been developed in which the locking, securing, and cutting of the strapping are all executed at a single end of the device. This innovation results in a more streamlined structural design that is easier to transport; moreover, it incorporates a unique strapping slot mechanism that effectively prevents the strapping from disengaging during the tensioning process.






