Nylon braided rope - Parallel core
Nylon braided rope - Parallel core
Nylon braided rope - Parallel core
- Polypropylene
- Textured polypropylene (synthetic hemp)
- Polyester
- Nylon (Polyamide)
- Polyethylene
- Steel
- Latex
Anti UV treatment
To stay intact in the face of prolonged exposure to the sun, our synthetics are treated to resist UV.
Better resistance to weather
Rain, snow, sea water... Our synthetic ropes are designed to last in the face of moisture and corrosion.
Longer life
The synthetic rope is suitable for long-term decoration of your exterior. You can choose the synthetic hemp rope for a natural effect guaranteed.
The nylon rope has the highest elasticity and excellent shock absorption capacity. It is the rope with the best breaking strength.
Caution: nylon loses about 20% of its resistance when wet.
Nylon does not rot in water but it absorbs quickly and loses about 20% of its resistance when wet. It is non-floating. It is resistant to moisture.
Density: 1.14
Nylon has excellent UV resistance. It is ideal for long-term outdoor exposure.
Nylon is resistant to mites, bacteria, strong alkalis (ammonia, soda) and bleaching agents.
It is sensitive to mineral, formic acids, concentrated acetic acids and some phenols.
- Critical temperature: 160°C
- Melting point: 260°C
- Smell of celery with flame, white smoke
- Hardly flammable, does not maintain combustion
Historically, "halyard" is the maritime name for a braided rope generally used to hoist a barge, horn or sail.
Now, the name "halyard" has been generalized to all types of synthetic braided cord and its field of application has been extended to industry, events and crafts.
The core of a halyard is the cord inside the braid that allows it to be round and reinforced. Independent of the outer braid, it can be removed manually. The core can be braided or parallel.
Beyond its material (polyester, nylon, polypropylene, polyethylene), a halyard is defined by the braiding of its core.
- Halyard with braided core
- Halyard with parallel core
- Hollow halyard (without core)
A pre-stretched cord has undergone a factory pre-stretch process to greatly limit its elongation during use.
Thermofixing is a pre-stretch performed at 100°C to improve compaction and stabilization of the fibers. This process improves the mechanical properties and life of a rope. It is reserved for high-end ropes for demanding uses.