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Description: | Wholesale 3 Strand Twisted Nylon Fiber Rope Polyamide Lifting Rope Nylon Marine Mooring Rope | Diameter: | 4mm-56mm ( Customized ) |
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Length: | 100m / 200m / 500 Meters Or Customized | Color: | Green / Red / White / Yellow / Black ( Cusomized ) |
Sample: | Normally FFree In 30cm | Payment: | TT/ LC Or Negotived |
Delivery: | 10-15 Days | ||
Highlight: | high strength nylon rope,white black polyamide rope,14mm twisted nylon rope |
High Strength White Black Polyamide Nylon Rope 3 StrandsTwisted 14mm
A 3-strand nylon rope is a classic and highly versatile type of rope constructed by twisting three individual strands of nylon yarn together in a helical pattern. It is renowned for its exceptional elasticity, strength, and durability, making it a cornerstone product in maritime, industrial, and general-purpose applications.
High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Nylon is one of the strongest common synthetic fibers for its size, meaning a thinner nylon rope can hold as much weight as a thicker rope made from another material.
Excellent Elasticity & Shock Absorption: This is its most defining trait. Nylon can stretch up to 15-30% of its length under load, which is crucial for absorbing sudden shock loads (e.g., mooring a boat in waves, towing, climbing) without snapping.
Abrasion Resistance: Highly resistant to wear and tear from friction against rough surfaces like rocks, docks, or metal.
Rot & Mildew Resistance: As a synthetic material, it is impervious to rot, mildew, and degradation from moisture, unlike natural fibers.
Chemical Resistance: Resistant to most common chemicals, oils, and solvents.
Considerations: It loses about 10-15% of its strength when wet and is susceptible to degradation from prolonged exposure to UV rays (sunlight) and acids.
Construction: The rope is made by twisting three separate bundles of nylon fibers (strands) around a central axis in a clockwise or counter-clockwise direction. This traditional construction is also known as "laid" or "twisted" rope.
Handling:
Easy to Splice: Its construction makes it one of the easiest ropes to splice (creating permanent loops or joins), a valued skill in maritime and rigging work.
Prone to Twisting: If not handled carefully under load, it can develop kinks or hockles (tight loops).
Surface Texture: It has a rough, textured surface that provides excellent grip, even with wet or gloved hands.
Identification: When untwisted, the three separate strands are clearly visible, making it easy to identify.
III. Common Applications
Marine: The standard for dock lines and anchor rodes (lines) due to its shock-absorbing elasticity.
Towing & Tie-Down: Used for recovery straps (where stretch is needed to pull vehicles out) and general-purpose tie-downs.
Industrial: Used in lifting slings (where controlled stretch is a safety feature) and general rigging.
Recreational: Used in camping, climbing (less common now due to specialized ropes), and for general purposes around the house, garden, or farm.
Contact Person: Rachel
Tel: 18205321559