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Based in Akron, Ohio; ZipTie.com makes and sells a variety of cable ties and security seals. For the last 10 years we’ve set the standard by offering high quality zip ties at wholesale prices. One of the things that keeps customers coming back again and again is our attention to quality. Most of our ties meet UL standards and we exclusively source premium Nylon 6/6 resin. Our resin is purchased in the United States, stamped in our China facility and sold out of our Akron, Ohio office. When you order zip ties from us you can rest assured you are getting good quality. In addition, one of the unique things about us is we are able to produce and ship most custom security seal orders within 24 hours. A lot of our competitors take weeks to ship custom orders. There is no order too big. ZipTie.com carries tons of cable ties on hand. If you have questions or need help ordering give us a call at +1 (855) 947–8433.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cable ties, also known as zip ties, are used to bind or bundle together items such as cables, wires, cords, hoses, or bags. They can also be used for organizing and securing items, such as attaching a sign to a fence or marking a tree for identification.
There are several types of zip ties available, including standard nylon zip ties, stainless steel zip ties, colored zip ties, long zip ties, and more. Each type has specific features that make it suitable for different applications.
Cable ties are made from a variety of materials, including nylon, stainless steel, and polyester. Nylon is the most common material used in zip ties because it is strong, durable, and resistant to chemicals and UV light. Stainless steel zip ties are ideal for use in harsh environments, as they are resistant to extreme temperatures, chemicals, and corrosion. Polyester zip ties are commonly used in applications that require high strength and durability.
Ordering zip ties in bulk from ziptie.com offers several benefits, including lower per-unit costs, convenient and timely delivery, and the ability to stock up on supplies for ongoing projects.
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