Wholesale Sisal Baler Twine - 12 Strands UHMWPE Mooring Rope with High Strength – Florescence
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UHMWPE ROPE is made from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and is an extremely high strength , low stretch rope. It is the world strongest fiber and is 15 times stronger than steel. The ropeis the choice for every serious sailor worldwide because it has very little stretch , it’s light weight , easy spliced and is UV resistant.
It is commonly used to replace steel cable when weight is an issue. It alsomakes an excellent material for winch cables.
UHMWPE ROPE use modulus of Ultra High Molecular Polyethylene(Dyneema) fiber.It is made up of six strands of”S” and “Z” ,
So that the rope does not rotate , and the rope is hollow braided .
Advantages: Up to ultra high strength , high wear-resistant , flexible , corrosion-resistant , anti-aging , light weight , high safety performance , suitable for operation.
Application: Dragging the large shipping port facilities , Ships , Heavy load , Lifting rescue , Defense ships at sea , Marine scientific research in engineering , Aerospace and other fields.
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"Quality very first, Honesty as base, Sincere assistance and mutual profit" is our idea, in an effort to create consistently and pursue the excellence for Wholesale Sisal Baler Twine - 12 Strands UHMWPE Mooring Rope with High Strength – Florescence, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Riyadh, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, Due to good quality and reasonable prices, our items have been exported to more than 10 countries and regions. We are looking forward to cooperating with all customers from at home and abroad. Moreover, customer satisfaction is our eternal pursuit.
By Stephanie from Holland - 2018.07.26 16:51
After the signing of the contract, we received satisfactory goods in a short term, this is a commendable manufacturer.
By Elsa from Iceland - 2018.06.21 17:11