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Product Details:
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| Product Name: | PP Rope | Material: | 100% PP Fiber |
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| Size: | 6mm-40mm | Length: | 200m/220m |
| Color: | White/black/red/yellow/green | Package: | Coil/Reel/Bundle/Hank/Ball |
| MOQ: | 1000Kgs | Certificate: | CCS/ABS/DNVGL/LR/NK |
| Sample: | Available | Payment: | T/T |
| Highlight: | customized floating fishery rope,3 strand polysteel aquaculture rope,high MBL fluorescent PP rope |
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Customized Floating 3 Strand Polysteel Aquaculture /Fishery Rope With High MBL Made in Florescence
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What is 3 Strand Polysteel Rope?
At its core, it's a traditional 3-strand, twisted construction rope made from a blended fiber called "Polysteel."
3-Strand Construction: This is the classic "twisted" or "laid" rope design you're probably most familiar with. It consists of three individual strands twisted together in a helical pattern. This construction makes it strong, durable, and easy to splice.
Polysteel Material: "Polysteel" is not a single plastic polymer. It's a co-extruded fiber that combines two materials:
Polyethylene (PE) Outer Sheath: This provides excellent abrasion resistance, a smooth feel, and protection from UV rays and moisture.
Polypropylene (PP) Core: This gives the rope its strength and makes it lightweight and floatable.
By combining them, Polysteel aims to be more durable and UV-resistant than pure polypropylene, while remaining more affordable and floatable than pure nylon or polyester.
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Because of its balanced set of properties, 3-Strand Polysteel is a true "workhorse" rope used in many industries:
Marine & Boating: Dock lines, anchor rodes, mooring lines, ski tow ropes, and general utility line.
Agriculture: Fencing, tie-downs for tarps, and general farm use.
Construction: Light-duty hoisting, pulling lines, and temporary guy lines.
General Industrial: Utility rope, pull lines, and in situations where a floating rope is necessary.
Recreation: Clotheslines, camping, and playgrounds.
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Stretch: Polysteel has low to moderate stretch. It has much less stretch than nylon but a little more than polyester. For applications requiring significant shock absorption (like a dock line for a large boat in rough water), nylon is often preferred.
Heat Sensitivity: Like all synthetic ropes, Polysteel can be damaged by high heat and friction. Avoid letting it run over sharp edges at high speed.
Stiffness: While manageable, it can be stiffer than equivalent braided ropes, especially in larger diameters.
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