Braided ropes
Nylon ropes PA
Nylon is the strongest of all ropes in common use. It is used for absorbing shock loads, such as when lifting or towing because it has the ability to return to it’s original length after being stretched. It also has good abrasion resistance and can last several times longer than natural fibres.
Depending on the purpose of the rope it can be made as:
O round braided
X cross braided
DB double braided

Polyester ropes PES
Polyester rope is very close to nylon in strength when a steady force is applied. However, polyester stretches very little and therefore cannot absorb shock loads as well. It is also as equally resistant to moisture and chemicals as nylon, but is superior in resistance to abrasion and sunlight.
Depending on the purpose of the rope it can be made as:
O round braided
X cross braided
DB double braided

Dyneema® ropes HMPE
Dyneema® is also known with its chemical name HMPE (High Modulus Polyethylene). Ropes made of Dyneema® fibres can often replace wire rope and stainless steel products. Dyneema fiber – 15 times stronger than steel, yet floats on water.
Our produced HMPE/Dyneema® ropes can be made as:
O round braided
X cross braided
DB double braided
