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Cable Tech offers a broad selection of cordage with manila rope, polypro, and nylon selected as the most common. This table features application use of these popular choices: |
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Manila |
Strongest vegetable fiber.
Handles and knots well.
Good abrasion resistance.
Low elongation.
Absorbs up to 100% its weight in water.
Store dry; it will rot and mildew. |
Use where high strength and elasticity are not of prime importance:
general purpose rope for farm, home, industry, tree and tent ropes, utility rigging, and heavy marine. |
Nylon |
Over twice the strength of manila.
Excellent energy absorption under shock loading.
Good abrasion resistance.
Finest handling rope.
Good resistance.
Will not rot or mildew. |
Use where strength and elasticity are important:
marine towing, anchor and mooring lines, slings, commercial fishing, utility ropes, pleasure marine. |
Polypro |
Almost twice the strength of manila.
Floats; will not decay or rot.
Good resistance to acids, alkalies, and fine solvents.
Fine energy absorption.
Withstands abrasion well. |
Use where light weight, strength, and minimal stretch are important:
Mooring lines, ski tows, pulling lines, general utility ropes. |
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