Industry Standard Polypropylene Rope | General marine applications (e.g., small boats, temporary mooring) | 12,000 lbs breaking strength (ASTM D885), 10% elongation (ISO 2307) | Cost-effective, floats on water (specific gravity <1) | Low UV resistance (degrades in 6 months of sun exposure), weak in sub-zero temps |
Our Base Model (8-Strand Twisted) | Standard marine mooring (e.g., yachts, docks) | 15% elongation (ASTM D885), 8-strand twisted construction (ISO 2307), 14,500 lbs strength | Enhanced wave冲击 absorption, durable against abrasion | Moderate UV resistance (12-month lifespan), limited cold-weather flexibility |
Our Advanced Model | Harsh marine environments (e.g., offshore platforms, heavy-duty vessels) | 18% elongation ▲, UV-resistant coating ▲, 16,000 lbs strength ▲ (ISO 1699) | Superior UV/temperature resistance (24-month lifespan), high load tolerance | Higher cost, bulkier storage compared to standard ropes |
Nylon Mooring Rope | High-load applications (e.g., tugboats, cargo ships) | 22,000 lbs breaking strength (ASTM D885), 35% elongation (ISO 2307) | Exceptional elasticity for shock absorption, retains strength in cold | Sinks in water (specific gravity >1), prone to mildew if submerged long-term |
Polyester Mooring Rope | Long-term installations (e.g., permanent dock systems) | 18,000 lbs strength (ASTM D885), UV-resistant fibers (ASTM D4355), 15% elongation | Resists UV degradation (5+ years lifespan), maintains color integrity | Heavier than polypropylene, less floatability (specific gravity ~1.3) |
High-Performance Synthetic Rope | Extreme conditions (e.g., oil rigs, Arctic operations) | 25,000 lbs strength ▲, cryogenic rating (-60°C to +120°C ▲), 20% elongation | Operates in extreme temperatures, minimal stretch under load | Fragile under UV exposure without coating, requires specialized storage |