FAQ

ROPE SELECTION GUIDE
TYPES OF BRAIDS
ROPE MATERIALS
ATTRIBUTES
Manila:
and stretches very little. It must be stored dry to avoid mildew. Chemicals will cause the rope to deteriorate.
Sisal:
It must be stored dry to avoid mildew. Chemicals will cause the rope to deteriorate. Sisal has good knot-holding ability.
Jute:
Cotton:
Polypropylene: Flexible and lightweight, polypropylene is rot proof, resists oil, water, gasoline and most chemicals.
Polyester: Very strong and provides excellent abrasion resistance. Polyester stretches less than Nylon and does not have the shock
absorbing qualities that Nylon has. It has good resistance to UV rays and resists rot, oil, gasoline and most chemicals.
Nylon: Strongest rope material known for its tremendous shock absorbing qualities. It has good abrasion resistance, is rot proof,
Working Load Limit (WLL):
Properties Abrasion Acid Resistant Durability Floats Handling
Heat
Weakens at
Mildew & Rot
Resistant
Oil & Gas
Resistant
Stretch
Sunlight
Resistant
Nylon
PPPP PPP PPPP
No
PPPP
350˚ F
PPPP PPPP PPPP PP
Polypropylene
PP PPPP PPP
Yes
PPP
150˚ F
PPPP PPPP PP P
Polyester
PPPP PPPP PPPP
No
PPPP
350˚ F
PPPP PPPP PP PPPP
Manila
PPP P PPP
No
PP
P PP PP PPPP
Sisal
PP P P
No
P
P PP P PPPP
Cotton
PP P PP
No
PPPP
P PP P PPPP
Hollow Braid: Rope is manufactured by weaving ends of yarn over and under. Hollow braid is hollow without a center core and can be spliced.
Solid Braid: Rope as well as the core is braided. Also referred to as double braid”. Solid braid has a special lock-stitch construction
which prevents unraveling when torn or cut.
Diamond Braid: Rope is manufactured by weaving ends of yarn over and under. Diamond braid contains a center core.
Twisted: Rope is formed by coiling three strands together in the same direction. Rope must be fused and taped on each end to
prevent unraveling.
PPPP=Best *Chars at 350˚ F

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