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Mooring / Mixture Rope

Description

Mooring or mixture rope refers to ropes constructed using a combination of synthetic fibers, such as polypropylene, polyester, or nylon, to achieve a balance of strength, flexibility, flotation, and durability. These ropes are specially engineered for marine applications, offering excellent performance in mooring, towing, and docking. The blend of materials allows for enhanced abrasion resistance, UV stability, and shock absorption, making them ideal for harsh marine environments.

Most Common Applications

  • Ship Mooring: Widely used on vessels for securing ships to docks, piers, or buoys.
  • Tug & Tow Operations: Suitable for towing barges, ships, and other marine craft.
  • Harbor & Port Use: Ideal for general-purpose dock lines and port-side mooring.
  • Offshore & Oil Rigs: Used for anchor handling and positioning support.
  • Fishing Industry: Applied in tow lines and heavy-duty marine rigging.

Features

  • Combines the strengths of different synthetic fibers
  • High strength-to-weight ratio
  • Excellent resistance to abrasion, UV rays, and chemicals
  • Low elongation with good shock load handling
  • Customizable in diameter, length, and construction to meet specific requirements

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