Size: Typically ranges from 25 mm to 100 mm in width, with lengths varying based on application.
Grade: Often compliant with DIN 75302, ISO 17712, or other industry standards for cargo securing.
Viscosity: Not applicable (N/A) for solid components; liquid lubricants may have specific viscosities if used.
Buoyancy: Generally non-buoyant unless designed with floatation materials.
Material: Commonly made from high-strength steel, stainless steel, or reinforced polymers like nylon or polyester.
Load Capacity: Rated for 500 kg to 5,000 kg, depending on design and material.
Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel or coated variants offer high resistance to rust and chemicals.
Temperature Range: -40°C to +120°C for metal buckles; polymers may have narrower ranges.
Finish: Powder-coated, galvanized, or polished for durability and aesthetics.
Compatibility: Designed for use with straps, chains, or ropes in cargo handling systems.