Black Coated D-Rings

Black coated D-rings are durable strap connectors used to create attachment points for webbing, straps, and hardware components in bags, equipment, and industrial assemblies.

These D-rings are manufactured from steel or stainless steel and finished with black coatings that provide corrosion protection while matching darker hardware designs. They are commonly used in bag manufacturing, outdoor gear, pet equipment, and industrial strap systems.

Granat Industries supplies black coated D-rings for manufacturers, distributors, and industrial buyers who require reliable strap hardware for OEM production and bulk purchasing.

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Black Coated D-Rings: Quick Definition

Black coated D-rings are D-shaped metal connectors used as attachment points for straps, webbing, ropes, or hardware components. They are manufactured from steel or stainless steel and finished with black coatings that improve corrosion resistance and provide a darker hardware appearance.

The flat side of the D-ring allows straps to sit securely against the connector, making them widely used in strap assemblies and equipment hardware.

Key Specifications

  • Product type: Black coated D-rings
  • Materials: Steel, stainless steel
  • Available finishes: Brass plated, black, dull black, black resin
  • Construction types: Welded and unwelded
  • Available sizes: 3/4 in, 1 in, 1 1/2 in, 1 3/4 in, 2 in
  • Typical uses: Strap hardware, bags, outdoor gear, equipment attachments

What Are Black Coated D-Rings?

Black coated D-rings are metal hardware connectors designed to create strong attachment points for straps, webbing, ropes, and equipment components. Their D-shaped design provides a flat side where straps can sit securely, helping distribute load and maintain stability in strap systems.

The black coatings applied to these connectors provide corrosion protection while giving the hardware a darker appearance that blends well with tactical equipment, outdoor gear, and modern product designs.

Industrial Uses of Black D-Rings

Black D-rings are widely used in manufacturing where strap hardware must be durable while matching the visual design of the final product.

  • Backpacks and outdoor gear
  • Bag and luggage strap systems
  • Pet collars, leashes, and harness hardware
  • Tactical equipment and utility gear
  • Industrial strap assemblies
  • Camera straps and accessory attachments

The dark finish helps these connectors blend into equipment designs where traditional metallic hardware may be too visible.

Materials Used in Black Coated D-Rings

Black coated D-rings are typically manufactured from steel or stainless steel depending on the required strength and corrosion resistance.

  • Steel provides strong and durable hardware suitable for general manufacturing applications.
  • Stainless steel offers improved corrosion resistance for outdoor environments or high-moisture conditions.

The correct material selection depends on the expected environment and performance requirements of the final product.

Available Black Hardware Finishes

Several surface finishes are used to produce black hardware depending on the durability and appearance required.

  • Black plated finish
  • Dull black finish
  • Black resin coating
  • Brass plated with dark appearance

These finishes provide both corrosion protection and aesthetic flexibility for manufacturers designing equipment or consumer products.

Welded and Unwelded D-Ring Construction

Black coated D-rings are available in both welded and unwelded construction depending on the strength requirements of the application.

  • Welded D-rings have a fused joint that closes the ring and provides increased strength under load.
  • Unwelded D-rings are often used in lighter-duty applications where full structural strength is not required.

Selecting the appropriate type depends on the expected load and the design of the strap system.

Available Sizes for Strap and Webbing Systems

D-rings are typically sized according to the strap or webbing width that fits through the ring. Using standardized sizes ensures compatibility with common webbing used in manufacturing.

  • 3/4 inch black coated D-rings
  • 1 inch black coated D-rings
  • 1 1/2 inch black coated D-rings
  • 1 3/4 inch black coated D-rings
  • 2 inch black coated D-rings

Choosing the correct size ensures that webbing fits properly and performs as intended in strap assemblies.

Black Coated D-Rings for OEM Manufacturing and Bulk Supply

Manufacturers commonly source black D-rings in bulk as standardized hardware components for product assembly. These connectors provide reliable attachment points while maintaining consistent hardware specifications across production runs.

Industries that commonly use black coated strap hardware include:

  • Outdoor equipment manufacturers
  • Bag and luggage producers
  • Pet equipment manufacturers
  • Tactical gear brands
  • Industrial strap and harness manufacturers

Bulk sourcing helps manufacturers maintain consistent hardware quality and simplifies procurement for large production runs.

Black Coated D-Rings FAQ

What are black coated D-rings used for?

Black coated D-rings are used as attachment points for straps, webbing, and hardware components in bags, outdoor gear, pet equipment, and industrial strap systems.

What materials are black D-rings made from?

They are typically manufactured from steel or stainless steel depending on the required strength and corrosion resistance.

Why use black hardware instead of standard metal finishes?

Black finishes allow the hardware to blend with darker equipment designs while still providing corrosion protection and durability.

What finishes are available?

Common finishes include brass plated, black plated, dull black, and black resin coatings.

What sizes are available?

Black coated D-rings are available in 3/4 inch, 1 inch, 1 1/2 inch, 1 3/4 inch, and 2 inch sizes to match common webbing widths.

What is the difference between welded and unwelded D-rings?

Welded D-rings have a closed welded joint for increased strength, while unwelded versions are typically used in lighter-duty applications.