This heavy-gauge stitching wire from Conflandey is designed for demanding packaging, crate, pallet-box, and carton-sealing applications. With a wire gauge of .103″ × .023″ and a liquor-finish coating, this stitching wire offers robust strength, smooth feeding through stitching tools, and reliable fastening — even for thick corrugated cardboard, multi-wall boxes, and dense packaging materials.
Supplied on a 25-lb spool, it provides substantial capacity for high-volume operations, reducing downtime from frequent spool changes. The liquor-finish enhances wire feed consistency and helps resist wear or corrosion, making it a solid choice for warehouse, distribution, or shipping-line work where durability and reliability matter.
Key Features
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Wire Gauge: .103″ × .023″ — heavy-duty thickness to handle corrugated cartons, crates, and multi-layer packaging
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Finish: Liquor-finish coating — ensures smooth feeding in stitching machines and tackers, and improves durability under repeated use
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Spool Size: 25 lb — large-capacity spool ideal for high-volume packaging, shipping, or crate assembly operations
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Intended Use: Carton sealing, crate and pallet-box assembly, corrugated box stitching, and heavy-duty packaging tasks
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Quantity: 2 each, 25 lb spools per case
Best Applications
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Sealing corrugated cartons, multi-wall boxes, crates, and pallets
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Industrial packaging lines, warehouses, and shipping operations
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Crate, pallet-box, and container assembly in distribution centers or manufacturing facilities
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Any heavy-duty stitching work requiring strong, reliable wire for dense or layered materials
Why Choose This Conflandey Wire?
Conflandey’s .103 × .023″ liquor-finish stitching wire is built for strength, efficiency, and reliability. Its heavy-gauge construction ensures secure clinch and lasting hold even on thick packaging materials, while the liquor-finish supports smooth wire feeding and helps prevent machine jams or wire breakage. With a large 25-lb spool capacity, it’s an economical choice for high-throughput packaging lines, warehouses, or any application where consistent, industrial-grade stitching performance is required.