Giantlok 200 mm UV Cable Ties
Giantlok 200 mm UV cable ties are professional-grade fastening solutions engineered for high-performance bundling and cable management in outdoor environments. These ties are specifically formulated to withstand prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation, making them an essential component for solar PV installations, telecommunications, and outdoor electrical infrastructure.
System Overview
In outdoor applications, standard nylon cable ties often become brittle and snap due to UV degradation and thermal cycling. Giantlok UV-stabilized ties incorporate specialized carbon black additives that absorb and dissipate UV energy, preventing the molecular breakdown of the nylon. The 200 mm length provides a versatile bundling diameter suitable for securing DC solar cables to mounting rails or organizing wire harnesses in industrial control panels.
Key Features and Functions
- UV Stabilization: Formulated with high-quality UV-resistant materials to ensure long-term structural integrity under direct sunlight.
- Internal Serrations: Features precision-cut internal teeth that provide a positive and secure grip on cable bundles, preventing slippage.
- Low Threading Force: Designed with a tapered tail and a smooth-entry head to reduce installer fatigue and increase speed during high-volume applications.
- High Tensile Strength: Engineered to maintain a high loop tensile strength, ensuring bundles remain secure even under mechanical vibration or wind loads.
Operational Importance
Failure to use UV-rated ties in outdoor settings leads to “chalking” and eventual snapping of the fastener, which can result in sagging cables, ground faults, and mechanical damage to the PV array. Giantlok’s 200 mm ties are rigorously tested to meet international standards for weather-resistant fastening. By maintaining a consistent tension and resisting environmental stress, these ties ensure that the electrical balance of the system remains intact for the duration of its operational life.


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