3-24 Strands Mooring Rope with HMPE Fiber Braid
Description:
A 3-24 strands mooring rope is a type of rope that is commonly used to secure large vessels such as ships, oil rigs, and other offshore structures. The rope is made of high-strength fibers, with HMPE (High-Modulus Polyethylene) being a popular choice due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio, abrasion resistance, and low stretch properties.
The rope is braided with 3-24 strands, which refers to the number of individual fibers used in each strand and the number of strands used in the overall braid. The specific number of strands can vary depending on the manufacturer and the intended use of the rope.
The HMPE fiber braid provides the rope with a high level of strength, allowing it to withstand the forces and stresses associated with mooring large vessels. The low stretch properties of the rope help to maintain a stable mooring position, reducing the risk of damage to the vessel or the mooring equipment.
Overall, a 3-24 strands mooring rope with HMPE fiber braid is a durable and reliable solution for mooring large vessels in offshore environments.
Main Features:
1/7 weight of steel wire, longer service life.
Low cost and low elongation.
Flexible, free from kinking and rotation.
Simpler, safer operation and easy splicing.