RÉF · 4060

Braided polypropylene (PP) rope, 16 strands, red, Ø: 6,00mm

IMG · 01/01
RÉF · 4060 ·
Starting price 0,40 / m
0,48 VAT included · TVA INCL. · LIVRAISON 24/48H
m
Livraison
24/48h Belgique
Retour
14 jours
SAV
Atelier Bruxelles
Conseil
+32 2 640 72 47
Polypropylene rope is a synthetic rope resistant to UV, relatively inelastic (lengthening less than 10%) and subject to a wide range of use: DIY, gardening, camping, ... It is interesting for some uses in the navy because it is a floating rope, insensitive to many chemical agents and resistant to mold.
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 A4060
Diameter 6.0 mm
Breaking load 500.0 daN
Strain 10-20%
Colour Rouge
Component polypropylène
Weight 18.0 g / 1.0 m
Price / m
Quantity € (excl.)
1 < 100 0.84
100 < 1000 0.47
1000 < ... 0.40