Product Details:
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Product Name: | Double Braided Nylon Mooring Rope | Material: | Nylon Multifilament |
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Color: | Most Regular Colors | Type: | Double Braided |
Length: | 200/220/500/1000 Meters Or Customized | Diameter: | 3/8 Inch - 2 Inch ( Customized ) |
Structure: | Double Braided Structure | Packing: | Coils, Weaven Bags, Cartons, Pallets |
Delivery Time: | 7-15 Days After Payment | Warranty: | One Year |
Highlight: | double braided nylon mooring rope,marine towing nylon rope,docking rope with high strength |
Double braided nylon mooring rope is a high-performance rope commonly used in marine, dock, and towing applications due to its strength, elasticity, and durability. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its features and uses:
Material: Made from nylon, which provides excellent:
Strength-to-weight ratio (high tensile strength for its size).
Elasticity (can stretch up to 20-30%, absorbing shock loads effectively).
Resistance to abrasion, UV rays, and chemicals (treated for marine environments).
Floatability (some variants float, though nylon typically absorbs water).
Construction:
Double Braided Structure: Consists of a braided core inside a braided cover, offering better strength and flexibility than a single braid.
Smooth Handling: The outer braid protects the inner core, reducing wear and kinking.
Balanced Design: Resists hockling (twisting) and provides uniform load distribution.
Advantages Over Other Ropes:
Higher strength than three-strand nylon ropes of the same diameter.
More flexible and easier to handle than twisted ropes.
Better resistance to wear due to the protective outer braid.
Mooring lines for boats, ships, and docks (absorbs shock from waves and wind).
Towing & anchor lines (handles dynamic loads well).
Dock lines & marine applications (durable in saltwater conditions).
Industrial & utility applications where strong, abrasion-resistant rope is needed.
Diameter Range: Typically from 3/8" (10mm) to 2" (50mm) or more.
Breaking Strength: Varies by diameter (e.g., a 1/2" nylon double braid may have a breaking strength of ~10,000 lbs).
Working Load: Usually 15-20% of breaking strength for safety.
Rinse with fresh water after saltwater use to prolong lifespan.
Inspect regularly for cuts, abrasions, or UV damage.
Store dry and coiled to prevent kinks and mildew.
Polyester Double Braid: Less stretch, better for static loads.
Three-Strand Nylon: Cheaper but less flexible.
Spectra: Higher strength, no stretch, but more expensive.
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