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Categories | 3 Strand Nylon Rope |
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Brand Name: | Florescence Rope |
Model Number: | 3 Strand twisted |
Certification: | CCS / ABS / SGS / LR / Mill Certificate |
Place of Origin: | Qingdao City, Shandong Province, China |
MOQ: | 1000kgs |
Price: | please make an inquiry |
Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
Supply Ability: | 100kg/day |
Delivery Time: | 10-15 days |
Packaging Details: | Coil / Woven Bag |
Description: | Wholesale 3 Strand Twisted Nylon Fiber Rope Polyamide Lifting Rope Nylon Marine Mooring Rope |
Diameter: | 4mm-56mm ( customized ) |
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 |
Company Info. |
Qingdao Florescence Co., LTD. |
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Flexibility
Nylon has a high level of flexibility. When necessary, it’s
possible to stretch nylon rope by up to 20% without affecting its
strength – and it will simply return to its original size
afterwards. This makes it particularly good when you need the rope
to be more shock absorbent, such as towing or mooring.
By contrast, polyester only stretches by about 10% under pressure, so it’s particularly suitable for low-stress uses such as flagpoles, tie-downs etc.
Absorbency
Both nylon and polyester sink in water, however, they differ
greatly in terms of their absorbency.
Although nylon rope is normally very strong it absorbs liquid quickly and easily, and this compromises its strength significantly. The fibres become waterlogged and start to sag. They also take a long time to dry. Therefore, nylon isn’t the best option for wet conditions.
Polyester ropes, on the other hand, do not absorb water. They retain their normal level of strength when they’re wet and, as a result, they are a better choice for marine applications.
Temperature resistance
Another important difference between nylon and polyester is their
resistance to heat. Nylon rope cannot withstand heat so well and
will begin to degrade at 210°C. Polyester, however, has a high
melting point of 260°C, so is typically a better choice in extreme
temperatures.
Material: Nylon (polyamide) – known for high tensile strength and flexibility.
Construction: 3-strand twisted design, providing good balance between strength and handling.
Color: Black (often UV-resistant for outdoor use).
Properties:
Strong & Durable – Excellent load-bearing capacity.
Stretchy – Absorbs shock, making it ideal for dynamic loads.
Water-Resistant – Does not rot or mildew.
UV & Chemical Resistant – Suitable for long-term outdoor use.
Soft & Handy – Easy to knot and splice.
Marine & Boating – Dock lines, anchor ropes, and mooring.
Construction & Rigging – Temporary tie-downs, hoisting, and towing.
Outdoor & Camping – Climbing (if rated for it), tent guylines, and general utility.
Industrial & Farm Use – Heavy-duty tying, livestock handling, and fencing.
DIY & Home Use – Decorative, crafts, or functional purposes.
Diameter: Typically ranges from 1/4" (6mm) up to 1" (25mm) or more.
Length: Sold by the foot/meter or in pre-cut coils (e.g., 50ft, 100ft).
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