Polyester Rope 3 Strand Polyester Rope 3 Strand

Product Details   Polyester rope is generally considered to be the best all purpose rope as it has a high...

Product Details

 

Polyester rope is generally considered to be the best all purpose rope as it has a high resistance to abrasion and at normal working loads very little stretch. When new it has a dull white colour and it is 1.38 times more dense than water and therefore sinks. Polyester is ideal for lifting gear and for all other ropes where minimum stretch and a good resistance to abrasion are required. Construction Manufactured with a 3 strand hawser laid construction.

 

Advantages/Characteristics

  • Low stretch.
  • High strength and high breakload.
  • Very high UV and abrasion resistance (superior to nylon)
  • Resistant to most chemicals - both acidic and alkaline.
  • Non-floating.
  • Usually identified with a Blue marker thread


        Uses

        • General purposes.
        • Heavy towing.
        • Running rigging-yachting sheets and halyards.
        • Anchor warps and mooring lines.

          

          Product Details

           

          Polyester rope is generally considered to be the best all purpose rope as it has a high resistance to abrasion and at normal working loads very little stretch. When new it has a dull white colour and it is 1.38 times more dense than water and therefore sinks. Polyester is ideal for lifting gear and for all other ropes where minimum stretch and a good resistance to abrasion are required. Construction Manufactured with a 3 strand hawser laid construction.

           

          Advantages/Characteristics

          • Low stretch.
          • High strength and high breakload.
          • Very high UV and abrasion resistance (superior to nylon)
          • Resistant to most chemicals - both acidic and alkaline.
          • Non-floating.
          • Usually identified with a Blue marker thread


                Uses

                • General purposes.
                • Heavy towing.
                • Running rigging-yachting sheets and halyards.
                • Anchor warps and mooring lines.