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Strapping

Strapping, in a general context, refers to the use of strong, flat materials (typically made of plastic, metal, or paper) to secure, bundle, or reinforce items for transport or storage. It is commonly employed in packaging to hold boxes together, stabilize loads on pallets, or keep items from shifting. Strapping helps prevent damage during shipping and handling, ensuring that products arrive intact. The process involves wrapping the strapping around the items and using tools to tighten and seal it, creating a secure hold. It’s widely used in industries such as logistics, manufacturing, and construction.