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.
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