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1st Floor, Bldg 9, 70 Tuanjie Rd, Yinxiang Park, Ruili, Yunnan, China
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene with outer sheath cable
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:
Fiber (core/cover): UHMWPE / Polyester
Melting Point: 150°C / 265°C
Elongation at Break: 4-5%
Water Absorption: None
UV Resistance: Good
Abrasion Resistance: Very Good
High Strength
Lowest Elongation
Chemical Resistance: Excellent
Dry & Wet Conditions: Wet strength equals dry strength
Non-Rotating and Anti-Kinking
Longer Life and Easy Handling
Range of Use: Fishing, offshore installation, mooring
Diameter: 8mm – 152mm
Coil Length: 220 meters
Spliced Strength: -10%
Weight and Length Tolerance: ±5%
MBL: Minimum Breaking Load conforming to ISO 2307
Other Sizes: Available upon request
Certificate: CCS / BV / ABS / DNVGL / KR / NK / RS / LR / RINA
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene with outer sheath cable
APPLICATIONS:
Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene with Outer Sheath Cable is widely used in marine and offshore industries due to its excellent strength, abrasion resistance, and chemical stability. It is ideal for:
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Mooring lines for ships and offshore platforms
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Fishing nets and trawling ropes
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Towing cables for marine vessels
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Offshore installation lines
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Heavy-duty lifting slings
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Anchor cables and winch lines
SELECTION TIPS:
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Choose the appropriate diameter and breaking load based on the weight and size of the vessel or equipment.
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Consider environmental conditions such as exposure to saltwater, UV radiation, and abrasion when selecting the cable type and outer sheath material.
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Verify that the splice strength and length tolerance meet your operational requirements.
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For applications involving high dynamic loads, select cables with superior elongation and fatigue resistance.
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Ensure compatibility with existing mooring or towing systems to avoid premature wear or failure.
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Always request certification (e.g., CCS, BV, ABS, DNVGL) to guarantee quality and compliance with marine standards.
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