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Rope Production

Published On:Jan 20,2018

Production of rope

The sequence of rope production:

At its very simplest, making a rope consists of plying yarns, often by twisting, and re-twisting the plied yarns together to make substructures such as strands. These, in turn, are
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Some more properties of the Ropes

Published On:Jan 19,2018

Some more properties of the Ropes

Shrinkage

Nylon ropes can be ‘shrunk’ by processing the rope through steam. The swelling of the fiber expands the diameter, shortens the rope & increases the extensibility.  The steam process makes the
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External Abrasion resistance

Published On:Jan 17,2018


EXTERNAL ABRASION RESISTANCE

External Abrasion resistance is the property of the rope which gives it the the ability to resist damage from abrasion due to rubbing on exterior surfaces is an important property.
It depends upon:-

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Properties of Rope

Published On:Jan 16,2018

Properties of Rope

Rope Dimensions:

In order to discuss properties of Rope, we should define the rope size that can be considered as an approximate starting point.

A diameter of approximately 4mm is usually taken as the
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Different types of Ropes

Published On:Jan 15,2018

Rope:

A rope is an article of cordage, more than approximately 4mm in diameter, obtained when:

Three or more strands are laid or plaited together.

A core is covered by a braided or plastic film Sheath.

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HISTORY OF ROPES

Published On:Jan 12,2018

HISTORY OF ROPES

DID YOU KNOW?

Some animals were the first to use ropes. They used the long strands of vines and other plants to climb trees and swing from one branch to another.

Ropes are one
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Ropes

Published On:Oct 14,2016

A rope is a linear collection of natural or artificial plies, yarns or strands which are twisted or braided together in order to combine them into a larger and stronger form, but is not a cable or wire. Ropes have
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Baler Twines & its uses

Published On:Oct 14,2016

Baler Twine
Baler is a bundle of raw or finished material that binds with twine. Twine is a strong fibre made of two or many strands of fibre. So the Baler Twine also known as Baling Twine is a thread
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About Polypropylene Rope

Published On:Oct 14,2016

Propylene was first polymerized to a crystalline isotactic polymer by Giulio Natta as well as by the German chemist Karl Rehn in March 1954. This pioneering discovery led to large-scale commercial production of isotactic polypropylene by the Italian firm Montecatini
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Uses of Nylon Rope

Published On:Oct 14,2016

Nylon Rope is the most popular synthetic rope in use today.

Standard nylon is a good choice. It has great strength,gives under load to absorb energy, and is relatively inexpensive. It’s also easy to handle and resists the harmful
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