Applied to backpacks, hiking boots, safety buckles, and other outdoor gear, the webbing features weather resistance, UV protection, and water repellency, making it suitable for various outdoor environments.
Commonly used in medical and rehabilitation applications, such as wheelchair restraints, hospital bed strapping systems, abdominal binders, and medical bandages. These products must meet non-toxic, antibacterial, and high-safety standards.
Including curtain tapes, sofa support webbings, and mattress edge bindings, these products are designed not only for comfort and aesthetic appeal but also for sufficient support. They are often made with flexible or elastic materials.
Applied in wearable devices, watch straps, earphone cable holders, and wire management straps, with a focus on lightweight design, abrasion resistance, stability, and skin-friendliness.
Suitable for garment decorative tapes, waistbands, bra straps, and various cords and embellishments used in footwear products. These items require a balance of functionality and aesthetic design, with elastic and jacquard webbings being commonly used.
Applied in lifting, securing, and bundling operations such as lifting slings, tie-down straps, and cargo securing belts, with a focus on load-bearing capacity, abrasion resistance, and tensile strength.
Used in seatbelt systems for cars, motorcycles, EVs, strollers, and transport equipment. The webbing features high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and meets international safety standards for maximum protection.