RÉF · 4079
Braided polypropylene rope, pink fluo, Ø: 3,00mm
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RÉF · 4079 ·
Braided polypropylene rope, pink fluo, Ø: 3,00mm
Starting price 0,15 € / m
0,18 € VAT included
· TVA INCL. · LIVRAISON 24/48H
Livraison
24/48h Belgique
Retour
14 jours
SAV
Atelier Bruxelles
Conseil
+32 2 640 72 47
This braided polyester cord, with a 3,00 mm diameter is a thin, flexible, and highly durable line designed for versatile use. Polyester is known for its excellent resistance to abrasion, weather conditions, UV rays, and moisture, ensuring long-lasting performance even outdoors. The braided construction provides a smooth, twist‑free cord that is easy to handle and knot.
Its fluorescent color offers excellent visibility, making it easy to locate the line in dark or cluttered environments.
This type of cord is particularly suited for precision work and lightweight applications. It can be used for DIY projects, model making, arts and crafts, gardening, or for securing small parts and accessories. It is also commonly used as a guiding line, pull cord, or to discreetly mark out areas thanks to its highly visible color. However, due to its small diameter, it is not suitable for lifting, carrying heavy loads, or any use involving personal safety.
Compact, durable, and versatile, this cord is a practical accessory for many everyday tasks requiring a thin, reliable, and easy‑to‑spot line.
Polypropylene rope is rope made from polypropylene filaments, a thermoplastic polymer that is widely used in a variety of industrial and domestic products because of its light, strong and economical properties.
2. Characteristics of polypropylene rope :
- Lightweight: Polypropylene is a very light material, which makes the rope less bulky and easier to handle. It floats on water, which is a great advantage for nautical applications.
- Moisture resistance: It is highly resistant to water and mould. It's a preferred choice for damp or marine environments.
- Good chemical resistance: It is resistant to weak acids and bases, as well as many chemicals.
- Elasticity: This rope has a certain elasticity, but it can also deform under heavy loads.
- Durability: Although it is resistant to water and mould, it is less resistant to UV (sunlight) than some other fibres such as polyester or nylon, which can lead to long-term degradation from prolonged exposure to sunlight.
- Cost: This is a relatively inexpensive option compared to other types of rope such as nylon or polyester.
3. What are polypropylene ropes used for?
Polypropylene rope is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications:
- Marine and nautical use: Because of its ability to float, it is ideal for boats, jet skis, and water-based activities.
- Construction and industry: It is used for lifting light loads, lashing and securing.
- Domestic use: Commonly used for clotheslines, fencing and gardening.
- Sporting activities: It can be used for sports such as tug-of-war or as a climbing rope in certain specific situations.
4. Advantages and disadvantages :
- Advantages :
o Lightweight and easy to handle.
o Resistant to water, mould and many chemicals.
o Good value for money.
o Floats, making it ideal for water sports.
In short, polypropylene rope is a practical, economical and versatile solution, particularly suitable for use in wet or marine environments, although it does have certain limitations compared with more robust materials for long-term or high-stress use.
| EAN | |
| Reference | A4079 |
| Diameter | 3.0 mm |
| Breaking load | 90.0 daN |
| Strain | 8-12% |
| Colour | Rose fluo |
| Component | polypropylène |
| Weight | 6.0 g / 1.0 m |
Price / m
| Quantity | € (excl.) |
| 1 < 100 | 0.48 |
| 100 < 1000 | 0.32 |
| 1000 < ... | 0.15 |