UV resistant zip ties are specifically designed for outdoor conditions, manufactured from nylon with extended UV-stabilization properties. They feature UL 94 V-2 flammability ratings and operate within a temperature range of -40°F to +248°F, making them suitable for a wide range of outdoor environments.
What are UV Resistant Zip Ties?
These specialized cable ties are made from UL-approved Nylon 6/6, 94V-2 with a higher carbon content (approximately 2%) that provides ultraviolet resistance. This carbon content is what makes black UV resistant zip ties black in color, while white UV resistant ties have a slight green tint. They feature a bent tail design for easier application and are resistant to a wide range of external agents.
Why Use UV Resistant Zip Ties?
Standard zip ties fade and deteriorate when exposed to ultraviolet light over time. UV resistant zip ties maintain their strength and integrity even with prolonged exposure to sunlight. Their heat and weather resistant properties ensure they remain effective even in challenging outdoor environments, making them the go-to choice for any outdoor fastening application.
Characteristics of UV Resistant Zip Ties
- Higher carbon content (approximately 2%) for UV resistance
- Available in black (UV stabilized) and white (slight green tint) options
- Made from UL-approved Nylon 6/6, 94V-2
- Bent tail design for easier application
- Resistant to external agents including weather and moisture
- Working temperature range: -40°F to +248°F
- UL 94 V-2 flammability rating
What are UV Resistant Zip Ties Used For?
Their durability in outdoor conditions makes UV resistant zip ties ideal for a wide range of applications:
- Bundling and organizing outdoor cables and wiring
- Securing garden pipes and hoses
- Fixing outdoor lighting fixtures
- Organizing deck and patio extension leads
- Any application requiring long-term outdoor fastening
How Long Do UV Resistant Zip Ties Last?
Black UV resistant zip ties typically last between 5 to 10 years in direct sunlight. White variants may have slightly shorter longevity depending on the level of UV exposure and environmental conditions.
