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BAND-N-GO Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Banding Now Made in Canada

October 31, 2025

BAND-N-GO Inc., the only Canadian manufacturer of stainless-steel banding, is proud to announce the addition of Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Banding to its growing Made in Canada product lines.

Heavy Duty Type 201 stainless steel banding is now processed and inventoried by Band-N-Go Inc in Concord, Ontario in the following sizes:
  • 1 1/4″ [32 mm] wide x 0.044″ [1.1 mm] thick x 100 ft [30 m] long.
  • 1″ [25 mm] wide x 0.044″ [1.1 mm] x 100 ft [30 m] long.
  • 3/4″ [19 mm] x 0.044″ [1.1 mm] x 100 ft [30 m] long.

This high-strength stainless steel banding is manufactured in Canada by BAND-N-GO Inc. to meet the most demanding applications across industrial, construction, and utility sectors. It is processed from USA-produced stainless steel, ensuring the highest quality and durability. Finished coils are packaged in a newly designed, more compact box, that’s easy to handle and store.

Band-N-Go Inc has been reliably supplying the Canadian market with stainless steel banding products since 2002. Most orders ship same day or next day from inventory in Concord, Ontario.

Visit https://www.bandngo.com to explore the complete line of stainless steel banding, buckles, cable ties, and installation tools offered by Band-N-Go Inc.

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