Factory selling Deneema Marine Hawser - Multi-Colored Double Braided Widely Used Nylon Towing Rope – Florescence
Factory selling Deneema Marine Hawser - Multi-Colored Double Braided Widely Used Nylon Towing Rope – Florescence Detail:
1.Product Detail:
Nylon rope has a lot of stretch (up to 40%) and is very strong for its size, allowing it to absorb shock loads well. However, when it is wet it can lose up to 25% of its strength. It wears well, resists mildew and rot, and does not float. Nylon three-strand is the preferred line for dock lines since it stretches sufficiently to dampen the shock of wave action and wind against your cleats. Just make sure it does not stretch too much for the situation in which you use it.
2.Characteristic:
Good wear resistance, High corrosion resistance, Durable twisted constructurion, Excellent shock absorption Shipbuilding, General vessel mooring, Barge and dreage working.
3.Application:
Ship Accessory
Yacht Halyard
Fishing Trawling
Offshore Oil Drilling
Military Defence
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With state-of-the-art technologies and facilities, strict good quality regulate, reasonable cost, exceptional assistance and close co-operation with prospects, we're devoted to supplying the top benefit for our customers for Factory selling Deneema Marine Hawser - Multi-Colored Double Braided Widely Used Nylon Towing Rope – Florescence, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Hamburg, Canada, Singapore, Our staffs are adhering to the "Integrity-based and Interactive Development" spirit, and the tenet of "First-class Quality with Excellent Service". According to the needs of every customer, we provide customized & personalized services to help customers achieve their goals successfully. Welcome clients from home and abroad to call and inquire!
By Liz from The Swiss - 2017.09.29 11:19
The factory technical staff not only have high level of technology, their English level is also very good, this is a great help to technology communication.
By Ivy from Angola - 2017.04.18 16:45