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Model: CK416
Material: POM
Product specifications: 1.0"(25mm)、1.2"(32mm)、1.5"(38mm)
Modifiers: High strength, durable, impact resistant, stylish appearance
Usage: Suitable for outdoor sports equipment, pet supplies, luggage accessories and other scenarios that require reliable fastening.

The Durable Peak Fox POM Buckle for Gear stands as a versatile workhorse for diverse equipment needs, combining the brand’s signature reliability (backed by a 5-year warranty) with POM’s legendary durability. Specified by agricultural equipment manufacturers like FarmTech for their irrigation pipe straps (which endure 12+ hours of daily sun exposure), POM — known as "plastic steel" — outperforms traditional plastics in mechanical strength, making this buckle a go-to choice for gear that endures daily abuse across industries (construction, agriculture, outdoor, utility). Whether securing industrial tools (hammer belts), outdoor equipment (camping stoves), or utility gear (garden hoses), it delivers consistent performance in environments where failure is costly — from dusty construction sites (concrete dust, oil) to remote wilderness (rain, rocks) to farm fields (fertilizer, mud). Its balanced design prioritizes longevity, with a lifespan 3x longer than standard nylon buckles under identical use conditions (e.g., 3 years vs. 1 year in agricultural use) .
All-Environment Durability
Engineered to withstand -40°C to 100°C temperatures, it remains functional in polar expeditions (where nylon becomes brittle) and desert operations (where low-grade plastics soften). Tested in a climate chamber with 100 cycles of -40°C to 100°C (simulating seasonal temperature changes), it showed no cracks or performance loss. The material’s resistance to weak acids (fertilizer), oils (motor oil), and solvents (degreasers) ensures reliability in industrial settings — no degradation after 48 hours of exposure to 10% ammonium nitrate (common fertilizer).
High-Cycle Longevity
Tested to 15,000+ usage cycles (opening and closing) without significant wear, it outlasts nylon buckles that show cracks at 5,000 cycles and metal buckles that rust at 8,000 cycles. Its low creep rate (0.1% deformation after 100 hours at 50% rated load) maintains tight fastening over time — critical for gear like irrigation straps that stay fastened for months. The buckle’s surface is also scratch-resistant (Shore Hardness of 85 D), maintaining a professional look even after years of use.
Universal Compatibility
Available in 20mm (small gear like tool pouches) to 50mm (large equipment like irrigation pipes) sizes, with a smooth interface that works with nylon, polyester, and polypropylene webbing — the most common materials in gear manufacturing. It accommodates both flat and tubular webbing (used in agricultural gear) and includes a 2mm gap to handle slightly thickened webbing (e.g., webbing coated in rubber for grip).
Impact & Abrasion Resistance
With a Shore Hardness of 85 D (comparable to hard rubber) and impact strength of 74 J/M (ASTM D256), it resists dents, cracks, and surface damage from drops or friction. Tests with 1kg weights dropped from 1m onto the buckle showed no cracks, while nylon buckles broke under the same conditions. Its abrasion resistance (tested per ISO 4649) is 2x that of nylon, making it ideal for gear dragged across rough surfaces (e.g., construction tool belts on concrete).
This buckle adapts to diverse gear across sectors:
• Industrial Equipment: Secures tool belts (for construction workers, holding hammers and drills), safety harnesses (for roofers and scaffolders), and machinery straps (for securing parts during transport), withstanding oil, concrete dust, and daily drops.
• Outdoor Gear: Fastens camping tents (guy lines that resist wind damage), fishing tackle bags (holding reels and bait), and hunting equipment (rifle slings and game bags), withstanding exposure to rain, mud, and UV rays — even in remote wilderness areas.
• Utility Products: Used in luggage (suitcase straps that prevent opening during travel), backpacks (child carrier safety straps), and storage solutions (garage organization straps for ladders and hoses), providing reliable closure for daily use.
• Agricultural Gear: Anchors irrigation equipment (pipe straps that resist fertilizer and water), farm tool carriers (shovel and rake straps), and livestock feeding equipment (hay bale straps), resisting dirt, chemical spills, and 12+ hours of daily sun.
Q: Is this buckle suitable for food-grade equipment, like backpacks used to transport meal prep or farm produce?
A: Yes, it meets FDA 21 CFR Part 177.2415 standards for food contact (non-toxic, no migration of chemicals) and EEC 90/128 for European compliance, making it safe for backpacks used to transport meal prep, fruits, or vegetables .
Q: How does it perform in saltwater environments, like marine gear or coastal agricultural operations?
A: POM’s hydrolysis resistance prevents corrosion, making it ideal for marine gear (boat covers, fishing backpacks) or coastal farms (irrigation with saltwater). It shows no degradation after 100 hours of exposure to 3.5% saltwater (ocean concentration), unlike metal buckles that rust and nylon that weakens .
Q: Can it be painted or customized with logos, and what methods work best for POM?
A: While POM’s non-porous surface makes traditional screen printing challenging, laser engraving is recommended for adding logos or part numbers — it creates a permanent, high-contrast mark (black or white, depending on laser settings). Pad printing with specialized POM adhesives is also possible for color logos, with a minimum order of 1,000 units.
Q: What is the weight of the 25mm model, and how does it affect gear portability?
A: The 25mm model weighs approximately 12 grams — significantly lighter than metal alternatives (25g for aluminum, 40g for steel) while offering comparable strength. For gear with multiple buckles (e.g., a tool belt with 6 buckles), this saves 78g, reducing fatigue during 8-hour workdays .
Q: Does cold weather affect the release mechanism, like in winter construction or northern agricultural operations?
A: No, the spring-loaded design uses a stainless steel spring (resistant to freezing) and POM’s low-temperature flexibility (remains ductile at -40°C), ensuring smooth operation even in sub-zero temperatures. Tests at -30°C showed no increase in release force, unlike metal buckles that seize due to ice buildup .
Functionality
One click quick fastening and release, excellent tensile strength and wear resistance, smooth operating feel.
Featured advantages
Unique fox shaped design: combining aesthetics and functionality, super strong durability, wide compatibility, suitable for various tape thicknesses.
Application areas
Outdoor sports: hiking bags, camping equipment
Luggage accessories: travel bags, handbags
Industrial equipment: tool belts, safety equipment
Product structure
The main body adopts an integrated POM structure with anti slip tooth pattern design to ensure firm fixation and rounded corners to avoid scratches.
Model: CK416
Material: POM
Product specifications: 1.0"(25mm)、1.2"(32mm)、1.5"(38mm)
Modifiers: High strength, durable, impact resistant, stylish appearance
Usage: Suitable for outdoor sports equipment, pet supplies, luggage accessories and other scenarios that require reliable fastening.

The Durable Peak Fox POM Buckle for Gear stands as a versatile workhorse for diverse equipment needs, combining the brand’s signature reliability (backed by a 5-year warranty) with POM’s legendary durability. Specified by agricultural equipment manufacturers like FarmTech for their irrigation pipe straps (which endure 12+ hours of daily sun exposure), POM — known as "plastic steel" — outperforms traditional plastics in mechanical strength, making this buckle a go-to choice for gear that endures daily abuse across industries (construction, agriculture, outdoor, utility). Whether securing industrial tools (hammer belts), outdoor equipment (camping stoves), or utility gear (garden hoses), it delivers consistent performance in environments where failure is costly — from dusty construction sites (concrete dust, oil) to remote wilderness (rain, rocks) to farm fields (fertilizer, mud). Its balanced design prioritizes longevity, with a lifespan 3x longer than standard nylon buckles under identical use conditions (e.g., 3 years vs. 1 year in agricultural use) .
All-Environment Durability
Engineered to withstand -40°C to 100°C temperatures, it remains functional in polar expeditions (where nylon becomes brittle) and desert operations (where low-grade plastics soften). Tested in a climate chamber with 100 cycles of -40°C to 100°C (simulating seasonal temperature changes), it showed no cracks or performance loss. The material’s resistance to weak acids (fertilizer), oils (motor oil), and solvents (degreasers) ensures reliability in industrial settings — no degradation after 48 hours of exposure to 10% ammonium nitrate (common fertilizer).
High-Cycle Longevity
Tested to 15,000+ usage cycles (opening and closing) without significant wear, it outlasts nylon buckles that show cracks at 5,000 cycles and metal buckles that rust at 8,000 cycles. Its low creep rate (0.1% deformation after 100 hours at 50% rated load) maintains tight fastening over time — critical for gear like irrigation straps that stay fastened for months. The buckle’s surface is also scratch-resistant (Shore Hardness of 85 D), maintaining a professional look even after years of use.
Universal Compatibility
Available in 20mm (small gear like tool pouches) to 50mm (large equipment like irrigation pipes) sizes, with a smooth interface that works with nylon, polyester, and polypropylene webbing — the most common materials in gear manufacturing. It accommodates both flat and tubular webbing (used in agricultural gear) and includes a 2mm gap to handle slightly thickened webbing (e.g., webbing coated in rubber for grip).
Impact & Abrasion Resistance
With a Shore Hardness of 85 D (comparable to hard rubber) and impact strength of 74 J/M (ASTM D256), it resists dents, cracks, and surface damage from drops or friction. Tests with 1kg weights dropped from 1m onto the buckle showed no cracks, while nylon buckles broke under the same conditions. Its abrasion resistance (tested per ISO 4649) is 2x that of nylon, making it ideal for gear dragged across rough surfaces (e.g., construction tool belts on concrete).
This buckle adapts to diverse gear across sectors:
• Industrial Equipment: Secures tool belts (for construction workers, holding hammers and drills), safety harnesses (for roofers and scaffolders), and machinery straps (for securing parts during transport), withstanding oil, concrete dust, and daily drops.
• Outdoor Gear: Fastens camping tents (guy lines that resist wind damage), fishing tackle bags (holding reels and bait), and hunting equipment (rifle slings and game bags), withstanding exposure to rain, mud, and UV rays — even in remote wilderness areas.
• Utility Products: Used in luggage (suitcase straps that prevent opening during travel), backpacks (child carrier safety straps), and storage solutions (garage organization straps for ladders and hoses), providing reliable closure for daily use.
• Agricultural Gear: Anchors irrigation equipment (pipe straps that resist fertilizer and water), farm tool carriers (shovel and rake straps), and livestock feeding equipment (hay bale straps), resisting dirt, chemical spills, and 12+ hours of daily sun.
Q: Is this buckle suitable for food-grade equipment, like backpacks used to transport meal prep or farm produce?
A: Yes, it meets FDA 21 CFR Part 177.2415 standards for food contact (non-toxic, no migration of chemicals) and EEC 90/128 for European compliance, making it safe for backpacks used to transport meal prep, fruits, or vegetables .
Q: How does it perform in saltwater environments, like marine gear or coastal agricultural operations?
A: POM’s hydrolysis resistance prevents corrosion, making it ideal for marine gear (boat covers, fishing backpacks) or coastal farms (irrigation with saltwater). It shows no degradation after 100 hours of exposure to 3.5% saltwater (ocean concentration), unlike metal buckles that rust and nylon that weakens .
Q: Can it be painted or customized with logos, and what methods work best for POM?
A: While POM’s non-porous surface makes traditional screen printing challenging, laser engraving is recommended for adding logos or part numbers — it creates a permanent, high-contrast mark (black or white, depending on laser settings). Pad printing with specialized POM adhesives is also possible for color logos, with a minimum order of 1,000 units.
Q: What is the weight of the 25mm model, and how does it affect gear portability?
A: The 25mm model weighs approximately 12 grams — significantly lighter than metal alternatives (25g for aluminum, 40g for steel) while offering comparable strength. For gear with multiple buckles (e.g., a tool belt with 6 buckles), this saves 78g, reducing fatigue during 8-hour workdays .
Q: Does cold weather affect the release mechanism, like in winter construction or northern agricultural operations?
A: No, the spring-loaded design uses a stainless steel spring (resistant to freezing) and POM’s low-temperature flexibility (remains ductile at -40°C), ensuring smooth operation even in sub-zero temperatures. Tests at -30°C showed no increase in release force, unlike metal buckles that seize due to ice buildup .
Functionality
One click quick fastening and release, excellent tensile strength and wear resistance, smooth operating feel.
Featured advantages
Unique fox shaped design: combining aesthetics and functionality, super strong durability, wide compatibility, suitable for various tape thicknesses.
Application areas
Outdoor sports: hiking bags, camping equipment
Luggage accessories: travel bags, handbags
Industrial equipment: tool belts, safety equipment
Product structure
The main body adopts an integrated POM structure with anti slip tooth pattern design to ensure firm fixation and rounded corners to avoid scratches.
