Clear plastic hooks are often seen in Jewelry because they form part of a neutral background that does not compete with the product. But here is one of the weaknesses of plastic as a hook material. What else could be used? It is possible for sensitive and creative merchandisers to fixture jewelry with hardware that is not invisible and a significant amount stronger.
For other examples of plastic fixture failure SEE…
”Plastic Corrugated Hook Failure in POP“
“Rare Hook Lug Failure”
“Plastic Grid Hooks Fail”
“Hook has Two Monkey Load Limit”
“Plastic T-Hook on a Tilt”
“Plastic Hooks Beyond Limits” and
“Label Strip Old Before Its Time”SEACH “Failed” for all other non-plastic examples
of physical fixture failure.For Plastic Hooks in Jewelry Display SEE…
“Slide-in Straight-Entry Self-Adhesive Plastic Hook”
“Plastic Hook Backplate Kaizen for Jewelry”
“Re-thinking Plastic Hook Design for Slot”
“Designer Plastic Anti-Sweep Hook for Jewelry”
“Diving Board Effect in Plastic Jewelry Hooks”
“Plastic Jewelry Grid Hooks Fail”
“Rectilinear Polygon Jewelry Hook”
“No-See-Em Clear Plastic Hook for Jewelry”
“Neck-like Necklace Hook”