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Polymer used for making ropes​

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Synthetic fibres in use for rope-making include polypropylene, nylon, polyesters (e.g. PET, LCP, Vectran), polyethylene (e.g. Dyneema and Spectra), Aramids (e.g. Twaron, Technora and Kevlar) and acrylics (e.g. Dralon). Some ropes are constructed of mixtures of several fibres or use co-polymer fibres.

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Synthetic fibres in use for rope-making include polypropylene, nylon, polyesters (e.g. PET, LCP, Vectran), polyethylene (e.g. Dyneema and Spectra), Aramids (e.g. Twaron, Technora and Kevlar) and acrylics (e.g. Dralon). Some ropes are constructed of mixtures of several fibres or use co-polymer fibres.

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Types of rope

Polyester. Also known as Terylene or Dacron, polyester is the stuff from which most “ordinary” rope and line is made of. ...

Polypropylene. Slightly more stretchy than polyester, polypropylene floats in water, and will over time degrade under UV. ...

Nylon. ...

Hemp, sisal, coir, manila.

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