In this way, Panduit helps end users achieve their own ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) goals, while meeting high technical requirements.
Made from up to 100% industrially recycled nylon 6.6, these cable ties offer the same quality and reliability as the proven material. Thanks to their UV resistance, thermal stabilization, and an estimated lifespan of approximately ten years, these professional fastening components are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Currently, only 9% of plastic waste is recycled globally, and it is estimated that by 2050 up to 12 billion tons of plastic could be polluting the environment (source: United Nations Environment Programme). PIR cable ties make an active contribution to improving this situation, especially as they are an everyday component.
Technically, they stand out for their high impact resistance and durability under extreme conditions. They are halogen-free and suitable for continuous operation in temperatures ranging from -60°C to +115°C. Tensile strength reaches up to 8,412 psi, and water absorption is only 1.2% in 24 hours. Furthermore, they exhibit chemical resistance to oils, lubricants, and hydrocarbons.
The PIR portfolio includes a wide range of cable ties and fastening solutions, from miniature sizes to light-heavy sections, and is complemented by ergonomic installation tools such as the GTS-E and GS4H-E models and Panduit pneumatic systems, which ensure controlled tension and a clean cut. Its main application areas include OEM manufacturers in the transportation, electrification, and industrial automation sectors.
The global cable tie market is showing strong growth: from €1.43 billion in 2023 to €1.52 billion in 2024, with a projected annual growth rate of 6.4% until 2032. Sustainable products such as PIR cable ties are a key driver of this growth.
