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Product Details:
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| Name: | UHMWPE Rope | Size: | 6mm-96mm |
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| Structure: | 12 Strands Braided | Color: | Blue, Black, Red, Orange |
| Length/Coil: | 220m/200m | Application: | Marine Towing |
| Packing: | Woven Bags | Fiber: | Uhmwpe Fiber |
| Abrasion Resistance: | High | Low Elongation: | Yes |
| Feature: | Anti-uv | Payment Term: | By T/T |
| Highlight: | high tensile UHMWPE marine rope,UV resistant 12-strand braided rope,industrial UHMWPE rope 28mm-96mm |
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Knotting & Splicing: Very slippery! Standard knots (like bowlines) can slip and fail. Use knots with multiple tucks (e.g., Double Dragon, Zeppelin Bend) or splices. The 12-strand construction is designed for easy and secure eye splicing, which is the preferred termination method.
Heat Sensitivity: The fibers melt at a lower temperature than nylon/polyester (around 144°C / 292°F). Friction from rapid slippage over a winch or bitt can melt and weaken the rope instantly. Avoid high-friction scenarios.
Creep: Under constant, high load, UHMWPE can slowly elongate over time (creep). This is a consideration for permanent, structural rigging.
Shock Loads: Unlike nylon, it doesn't absorb energy through stretch. This means shock loads transmit high forces directly to the anchor points. It's strong but not elastic.
Cutting on Edges: While abrasion-resistant, it is vulnerable to being cut if tensioned over a sharp edge. Use edge protection.
Cost: Significantly more expensive than nylon, polyester, or polypropylene ropes.
Marine & Sailboat Rigging: Running rigging (halyards, sheets), dock lines, tow lines, and anchor rodes (often as a core inside a polyester sleeve for chafe protection).
Towing & Recovery: Used by off-roaders, marine salvage, and industry due to its strength, safety (energy absorption is different from steel), and light weight.
Arborist & Rigging: For high-strength, low-stretch applications like pull lines and rigging, though its slipperiness requires specific knots and hitches.
Industrial & Fall Protection: In lifting, lashing, and as the core component in high-tech safety lanyards.
Climbing & Rescue (Specialized): For lightweight haul systems, rescue lines, and anchor slings, though it requires specialized knowledge due to its unique behavior under shock loads.
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UHMWPE fiber is manufactured into rope using several braiding techniques, each suited to different applications:
12-Strand Single Braid (12-Carrier): A hollow, braided construction that is very flexible and has a smooth surface. It is easy to splice and is popular for general purpose, winch lines, and tow ropes.
Double Braid (Braid-on-Braid): Features a braided core (the "soul") inside a braided cover (the "jacket"). This construction offers excellent strength, durability, and handling, and is very resistant to kinking. Common for dock lines, winch lines, and heavy-duty lifting.
Parallel Core (With a Cover): A bundle of parallel, non-twisted UHMWPE fibers (the core) provides the strength, protected by a durable woven jacket (often from polyester or another material). The jacket protects the core from UV and abrasion. This is typical for synthetic winch lines for off-road vehicles.
3-Strand: A traditional twisted construction. Less common for UHMWPE as the braided designs better exploit its flexibility and strength.
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Tel: 18205321559