Hi-Sea 3-Strand Nylon Rope with UV Protection
Description:
History: Polyamide (PA, commonly known as nylon) is the first resin developed by DuPont Company of the United States for fiber, and it was industrialized in 1939. In 1950s, injection molding products were developed and produced to replace metal to meet the requirements of lightweight and cost reduction of downstream industrial products. The main chain of polyamide contains many repeated amide groups, so it is called nylon when used as plastic, and nylon when used as synthetic fiber.
Hi-Sea 3-Strand Nylon Rope with UV Protection is precisely woven by nylon fiber with other solvents. This product has outstanding UV resistance, which can effectively resist UV irradiation, prolong its service life and reduce its cost. High strength, high wear resistance, high chemical resistance, good deformation resistance and aging resistance. The weight is light and soft, which can never be compared with steel wire rope. Nylon, referred to as PA for short, has good comprehensive properties, including mechanical properties, heat resistance, wear resistance, chemical resistance and self-lubrication, and has low friction coefficient, certain flame retardance and convenient operation, so it is very suitable for being used as marine ropes.
Main Performance:
Material |
Nylon (polyamide fiber) |
Strands |
3, 8, 12, 16 or as required |
Color |
As your needs |
Specific Density |
1.14, Not floating |
Melting point |
215℃ |
Abrasion resistance |
Very good |
UV resistance |
Very good |
Chemical resistance |
very good |
Temperature resistance |
120℃ Max |