A blend of polypropylene and polyethylene fibers makes Danline a good choice if you're looking for an affordable yet durable utility rope. Danline has an elasticity of approximately 20%, resists most acids and alkalis, and has a melting point of around 130°C.
A blend of polypropylene and polyethylene fibers makes Danline a good choice if you're looking for an affordable yet durable utility rope. Danline has an elasticity of approximately 20%, resists most acids and alkalis, and has a melting point of around 130°C.
Manila is a rope with high strength and excellent abrasion resistance. It is also highly resistant to sunlight. Unlike synthetic ropes, manila does not melt, making it a preferred choice for ladders and escape equipment. Manila rope is also commonly used for decorative purposes.
Nylon rope has several excellent properties. It has an elasticity of approximately 45% at breaking point and will generally return to its original length despite heavy loads. The rope is very strong and sinks in water.
3-strand rope made of polypropylene. The multifilament (fine fibers) construction makes the product soft and comfortable to work with. It floats, has a low weight, and is easy to splice.
Polyethylene rope made from three-strand monofilament fibers provides a smooth, floating rope that is highly durable. The orange color makes it well-suited for applications where high visibility is important.
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