Nylon cable ties are commonly tested for their tensile strength to ensure they meet certain industry standards. The tensile test standard for nylon cable ties often depends on the region and the specific application for which they are used. However, there are some widely recognized standards:
This is an American standard set by ASTM International. It is a standard classification system for Nylon Injection and Extrusion Materials. While not specifically for cable ties, it includes methods for testing the physical properties of nylon, which can be applicable to cable ties.
This standard by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) is for Cable Management Systems, which includes cable ties. It covers requirements for tensile strength, as well as other properties like minimum bend radius and impact resistance.
This is a military specification standard for cable ties, including those made of nylon. It includes detailed requirements for tensile strength, design, and performance characteristics.
This is a European standard specifying requirements for cable ties for electrical installations.
This is an international standard for determining the tensile properties of plastics, including nylon. It’s often used in conjunction with other specific standards for cable ties.