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KNOT TITE® FILM POLYPROPYLENE ROPE KNOT TITE® 3-strand twisted film polypropylene rope is the perfect
general purpose rope. As the name suggests, it holds a knot better
than traditional monofilament polypropylene, and has all of the
advantages of polypropylene, good acid and chemical resistance, rot
resistant, low stretch, and low water absorption. Standard colors
are yellow and tan. Other colors available upon request, minimums
apply. Tan colored KNOT TITE® twisted rope is the synthetic
replacement for manila rope. An excellent product for
decorative applications and on projects where a traditional
look is desired. |
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PREMIUM MONOFILAMENT POLYPROPYLENE (available in 3-STRAND TWISTED and 8-STRAND) Polypropylene is the lightest and most economical synthetic rope,
with approximately twice the tensile strength of manila.
Polypropylene rope will not rot or mildew, is resistant to most
chemicals and acids, floats in salt and fresh water, and can be
stored wet. Standard color is yellow with a black tracer. Other
colors available through special order. Diameters below 1 1/2"
diameter are constructed using a three stage process and 1 1/2"
diameter and above are a four stage plied yarn construction. Premium
polypropylene meets or exceeds Cordage Institute specifications. |
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| POLYLITE MONOFILAMENT 3-STRAND
TWISTED POLYPROPYLENE
A 100% monofilament polypropylene twisted rope. Filament for this
rope is extruded at Orion from virgin poly resins. This rope is
engineered in an economy weight for non-critical industrial
applications. Polypropylene is the most economical synthetic fiber. |
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POLYPROPYLENE 3-STRAND TWISTED TRUCK ROPE A 100% monofilament polypropylene twisted rope. Filament for this
rope is extruded at Orion from virgin poly resins. Good UV
resistance. Black with one orange tracer in each strand. |
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