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Strapping Terms Break (or tensile) Strength: The amout of force, expressed in pounds, required to break the strap. Elongation: This is the amount of stretch in the strap as force or tension is applied. Elongation is generally expressed in the working range which is 40-60% of the break strength.Elongation Recovery: This is the strap''s ability to recover to its original state after tensioning.Shock Resistance: This is the strap''s ability to stretch and return to its original state without breaking when subjected to sudden impact. Split Resistance: The strap''s ability to withstand lateral tears. Cushioning Protect contents from vibration, impact or shock. Fragile and/or high value products with extended shipping or storage cycle times (weeks) require different cushioning products than items that are less fragile, medium weight and have shorter shipping and storage cycles. Void Fill space easily in and around the packaged contents while providing cartonstaple some basic cartonstaple cushioning. Surface Protection Conforms to a desired shape and prevents marring or scratching. Mailing Tubes Great for shipping or storing maps, blueprints or other documents that are best kept unfolded. We offer kraft tubes, white tubes, snap seal tubes and square tubes. Boxes Box dimensions are inside dimensions and stated in the (L x W x H) sequence. Length (L) is the larger of the two dimensions. (L x W) is the measurement for the open top of the box. Width (W) is the smaller dimensions of the cartonstaple open top. The height (H) or cartonstaple depth is the dimension that measures the inside height or depth of the box. Packaging Supplies Company''s stocks RSC type containers. cartonstaple RSC (Regular Slotted Containers) means that all flaps are the same lengths in the height (H) direction cartonstaple and the length (L) side flaps meet in the center of the box when folded in the closed position. ©2003 www.shipping-accessories.com. All rights reserved. |