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Rope Products
by Manila Cordage Company
- Manila Rope
These Natural ropes are manufactured from selected high and medium grade fibers. They suit the demands of shipping, construction and agriculture. No. 1 Manila is a general purpose rope best suited for jobs where economy, strength, and durability are necessary. It has great resistance from mildew and agricultural deterioration. More | Specifications
- Polypropylene Rope
Almost twice as strong as Manila Rope, it does not lose strength even when wet. With a specific gravity of .91, SUPERMONO is the lightest of synthetic ropes. It can float indefinitely. Although it has only half the stretch ability of nylon, SUPERMONO has elastic properties that approximates that of polyester. SUPERMONO 911 rope has been employed effectively as: mooring or hawser line; anchor line; towing line; utility pull lines for tension stringing; fishing rope; target tow rope; heaving line; barrier rope; life lines for rafts and floats; water/snow ski tows; and as industrial slings. Blue is the standard color. The standard coil length is 600 feet. More | Specifications
- Nylon Rope
Nylon is one of the strongest of the synthetic fibers used in rope manufacturing and is considered a "miracle" synthetic fiber. Nylon is an excellent, high quality rope with wonderful elasticity. It is far superior to Manila Rope in percentage of elongation. Nylon is more than twice as strong as Manila Rope of the same size. Superior resistance to most acids and alkalis is another outstanding characteristic of Nylon. Among the heaviest of natural and synthetic fibers, Nylon's specific gravity is 1.14. Its abrasive resistance is good. Nylon is ideal for use as bow-to-stern towing hawsers; surge lines; mountain climbing ropes; safety lines; lariat ropes; boat falls; drop hammer ropes; target tow ropes; fishing ropes; and industrial slings. More | Specifications
- Polyester Rope
Twice as strong as Manila Rope, Polyester is about as strong as Nylon. It retains full strength even when wet, a major characteristic that makes Polyester particularly suitable for holding ships at dockside. While it is slightly resistant to some alkalis, it is strongly resistant to acids. Furthermore, it is not susceptible to deterioration caused by rot, mildew, or moisture. Its specific gravity is 1.36 and its abrasion resistance is approximately the same as that of Manila Rope. Polyester is a rope for varied uses. Good for mooring, rigging and industrial plant use, it is used as fish net and bolt rope, rope sling, and alongside towing hawser. More | Specifications
- DualFiber Rope
Terypro is manufactured from a combination of synthetic fibers: polypropylene and polyester. The combined properties of these two fibers have produced a rope ideal for marine application and mainly for the fishing industry. Its polypropylene fibers provide Terypro good creep strength. It is almost twice as strong as Manila Rope. At the same time, its polyester content gives it a great capacity to disperse heat. With Terypro's polyester cover, aside from warding off friction induced heat, the rope is given a high resistance to acids and alkalis, rot and mildew, making it suitable for marine use. Its abrasion resistance is about the same as that of Manila Rope and Polyester. More | Specifications
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