I purchased zinc coated double loop ties for my business.
I was laying concrete in basements, plus I wanted to make sure it was more than a slab of concrete.
I wanted it to have some give plus hold up to whatever the families in those homes did. As long as the double loop ties were used officially, they could hold up to almost anything; Every one of us had to make sure the loops were perfectly formed or they may not connect or connect securely. Every one of us also had to make sure they were the same length plus strength. The ties may not stretch at the same rate, plus it can cause breakage or distortion. With the wire being zinc coated double loop tie wire, it was more corrosive resistant. The ties would remain in the concrete for as long as the concrete remains. When the concrete is removed, they could actually recycle the metal inside, but by being aware of what could happen if the sizing plus strength are not equal, every one of us could put the wire together more abruptly plus more efficiently. It didn’t take long for myself and others to realize there were other practical ways to use zinc coated double loop ties; One of my clients wanted to recycle tires plus put them into the concrete in the basement, just for a more interesting look. I could bale the tires with the zinc coated double loop ties, so they didn’t move while I poured the concrete. It was actually more interesting to look at, plus it was less costly in their cost for the concrete.