Characteristics of Nylon Buoy Ropes

Buoy ropes utilize a torque-free braiding process, providing better abrasion resistance. The inherent high elongation and high rebound properties of nylon fiber endow the rope with a higher energy absorption capacity. During deployment operations, wind and wave energy are converted into work done within the rope, significantly reducing the load on the mooring system.

Characteristics of Nylon Buoy Ropes 1714103520

Characteristic 1:
Torque-free braiding; the eight-strand rope structure achieves torque balance under load.

Characteristic 2:
High elongation, high energy absorption. Higher elongation means the rope can perform more work. Under identical wind and wave conditions, connection points and equipment experience lower loads.

Characteristic 3:
Repeated twisting of the strands avoids exposing long sections of fiber, effectively enhancing the rope's abrasion resistance and energy absorption capacity.

Characteristic 4:
Special finishing process improves the rope's elasticity and reduces its rate of length change during use.

Application Scenario:
Buoy Mooring

Product Parameters:

Density: 1.14 g/cm³

Maximum Working Temperature: 140°C

Elongation at Break: 26% - 32%

Abrasion Resistance: Very Good

UV Resistance: Good