Polypropylene Rope
Polypropylene rope (or PP rope) has a density of 0.91 meaning this is a floating rope. This is generally manufactured using monofilament, splitfilm or multifilament fibres. Polypropylene rope is commonly used for fishing and other general marine applications. It comes in a 3 and 4 strand construction and as an 8 strand braided hawser rope. The melting point of polypropylene is 165°C.
Technical Specifications
– Comes in 200 metre and 220 metre coils. Other lengths available on request subject to quantity.
– All colours available (customization on request)
– Most common applications: bolt rope, nets, mooring, trawl net, furling line etc.
– Melting point: 165°C
– Relative density: 0.91
– Floating/Non-Floating: floating.
– Elongation at break: 20%
– Abrasion resistance: good
– Fatigue resistance: good
– UV resistance: good
– Water absorption: slow
– Contraction: low
– Splicing: easy depending on torsion of rope