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High Tensile 3 Strand Twisted Nylon Fiber Sailing Rope Polyamide Lifting Rope Nylon Marine Mooring Rope
A 3-strand nylon rope is a classic and versatile type of rope made from three twisted strands of nylon fibers. It is widely used in marine, industrial, and general-purpose applications due to its strength, elasticity, and durability.
Material: Made from nylon (polyamide), which provides excellent:
Strength – High tensile strength for its size.
Elasticity – Stretches under load (about 15-30%), making it great for shock absorption.
Abrasion Resistance – Resists wear from friction.
UV & Weather Resistance – Performs well outdoors and in water.
Rot & Mildew Resistance – Unlike natural fibers, nylon doesn’t degrade easily in wet conditions.
Construction:
Three twisted strands that provide flexibility and ease of handling.
Can be twisted (traditional) or braided (less common for nylon).
Common Uses:
Marine: Dock lines, anchor lines, mooring lines (due to stretch and water resistance).
Industrial: Towing, lifting, rigging (where shock absorption is needed).
General Purpose: Camping, climbing (though kernmantle ropes are preferred for safety), agriculture, and DIY projects.
Sizes Available:
Typically ranges from 1/8 inch (3mm) up to 2 inches (50mm) or more.
Strength increases with diameter (e.g., 1/2" nylon rope can have a breaking strength of ~5,000–7,000 lbs).
Pros & Cons:
✅ Pros: Strong, elastic, durable, resistant to water and chemicals.
❌ Cons: Can weaken when wet (loses ~10-15% strength), slippery when new, and may degrade under prolonged UV exposure unless treated.
Storage: Keep coiled and dry to prevent mildew.
Polyester (Dacron) Rope: Less stretch, better UV resistance.
Polypropylene Rope: Floats, but weaker and less durable.
Double Braid Nylon: More abrasion-resistant but less stretch.
Cleaning: Rinse with fresh water if used in saltwater.
Avoid: Prolonged direct sunlight (use UV-protected rope if needed).
Packing
Coils >>
Woven Bags >>
Reserved two ropes for hoisting