The specifications and units of a tie are usually expressed in terms of width and length. Common nylon tie sizes include 2.5 by 100 millimeters for small ties, 3 by 150 millimeters for medium ties, and 4 by 200 millimeters for large ties. The self-locking ties have gauge sizes ranging from 2.5 by 100 mm to 4 by 200 mm, the bead hole ties have gauge sizes ranging from 3 by 150 mm to 6 by 250 mm, and the tag ties have gauge sizes ranging from 3 by 150 mm to 4 by 200 mm. Specification sizes for pin ties range from 3 by 150 millimeters to 6 by 250 millimeters, and specification sizes for aircraft head ties range from 3 by 150 millimeters to 6 by 250 millimeters.

Stainless steel cable ties are available in a variety of sizes, with widths usually ranging from 4.6mm, 7.9mm, etc. and thicknesses ranging from 0.3mm to 1mm. Lengths can be customized, with common specifications of 100mm or more. Models include ball self-locking ties, snap ladder ties, universal stainless steel ties, etc., which are suitable for different industry needs.
When choosing a tie, you need to consider the size and weight of the item to be tied, and make sure the tie has enough width and thickness to fit and hold the item in place. In addition, the color of the tie is also more abundant, usually in red, yellow, blue, green, white, black and other colors.

