Size: Various sizes available, typically ranging from 1/2" to 2" in width and 3' to 20' in length.
Grade: High-strength marine-grade materials, often meeting MIL-SPEC or ASTM standards.
Viscosity: Not applicable (mechanical systems may use lubricants with specific viscosities, but straps themselves are non-fluid).
Buoyancy: Typically buoyant or neutrally buoyant, depending on material (e.g., polypropylene floats, stainless steel sinks).
Material: Corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel, polypropylene, or coated synthetic webbing.
Load Capacity: Ranges from 500 lbs to 10,000 lbs, depending on size and material.
Temperature Range: -40°F to +200°F (-40°C to +93°C) for most synthetic straps; higher for metal components.
UV Resistance: UV-stabilized materials for prolonged outdoor or marine use.
Finish: Anti-corrosive coatings (e.g., zinc plating, powder coating) for metal components.
Compliance: Meets OSHA, ISO, or other relevant safety standards for marine applications.