Nylon rope is a synthetic cordage variety constructed of nylon fibers. Nylon is a synthetic polymer that was first produced by DuPont in 1935. Nylon is characterized by abrasion resistance, heat and corrosion resistance, rot resistance and other favorable physical qualities. Because ropes are used for securing and load bearing, these qualities are very attractive to professionals in the marine, agriculture, defense contracting, construction and many other industries in which ropes play an important role.
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CSR IncorporatedSellersville, PA 888-218-6366 You can find the best ropes here at C.S.R. Incorporated. Our extensive and diverse product line includes both common fibers and exotic fibers. The specialty of our product line is nylon rope. Our products are used for and meet the requirements of many applications including industrial, military and commercial. Visit our website today to find out more information.
Ropes R us, Inc.Grand Rapids, MI Fort Mill, SC - 800-367-9060 We can often see that our customers are unsure of what they want or what their applications require. Ropes R Us is here to help! We provide assistance from suggestions all the way to custom making the nylon rope or whatever the customer's application requires. We will do our best to help you find the exact rope you need. Visit our website to see our products or request a quote!
Hercules Bulk RopesFargo, ND 800-217-8925 Founded in 1975, Hercules Bulk Ropes has been your number one rope supplier. We sell our nylon rope at very competitive prices. If you want unbeatable customer service do not hesitate to call us. Our dedication to our company, staff, equipment and customers sets us apart from the competition. To request a quote today, call our customer service representatives!
Phillystran, Inc.Montgomeryville, PA 215-368-6611 For more than 30 years, Phillystran has been manufacturing specialty ropes. Our product line includes a nylon rope. More than 50% of the products supplied by our company are custom manufactured to meet the exact need of our customers' requirements. We offer a complete line of standard products that are all listed on our website. Contact us today to see how we can meet your rope needs.
JB Rope SupplyUncasville, CT 860-848-1113 JB Rope Supply has been a wholesale buyer and seller of rope for almost 30 years. We carry a full line of rope and cordage that is ready for immediate shipment. With our years of experience and knowledge, we have the opportunity to bring you exceptional quality at a competitive price. Our excellent customer service and product knowledge is what puts us above the rest. We hope to hear from you!
Buccaneer Rope CompanyScottsboro, AL 800-358-7673 Twisted, double-braided in nylon or polyester, for climbing or pulling - whatever it is you need, Buccaneer Rope Company can make the difference. Since 1975, we've been designing, manufacturing & distributing quality rope products for the marine, industrial, electrical, arborist and government markets. If you need versatile, high-quality rope products for demanding applications, call us today!
Elite Sales, Inc.Miami, FL 866-520-8533 Serving the rope needs of wire rope fabricators, regional distributors, industry specific supply houses and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) alike, Elite Sales offers a complete line of Wire Rope, Cable, Strand, Chain and Hardware that meets all Government and Commercial Specifications and is available in all Sizes, Constructions, and Lays of rope.
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Nylon ropes can be used to secure bales in farming and palletized cargo on ships. They are used extensively as mooring lines at docks and shipyards; mooring lines are ropes that are used to secure watercraft at ports. Nylon ropes are particularly well suited to watercraft mooring applications because of their resistance to rot and their capacity to withstand constant stress. The only major drawback to the use of nylon ropes in marine contexts is nylon's non-buoyancy; if accidentally dropped in water, an unattached nylon rope will sink. Polypropylene, which is buoyant, is a popular alternative to nylon mooring line for use with small watercraft.
Nylon rope was the first synthetic fiber rope manufactured and is still a very popular form of rope due to its many favorable attributes. Nylon rope typically lasts four to five times longer than natural fiber ropes. Rope has been an essential utility for civilization since before recorded history. For centuries, ropes of twisted or braided natural fiber were used by navies and merchants for mooring, by construction companies during building and in many other contexts. In industrial and commercial contexts, the use of natural fiber ropes has been all but completely eclipsed by the use of synthetic fibers like nylon. The benefits of synthetic fiber rope use are not without cost. Most synthetic fibers are derived from petrochemical products, the extraction and processing of which come with immense financial and environmental costs. While synthetic polymer development accounts for only a fraction of global petrochemical products demand, it is a significant percentage. For these and other reasons, some companies still choose natural fibers or non-petroleum-based synthetic fibers. Such ropes can still be suitable for demanding applications if properly cared for and matched to their intended uses. However, nylon rope and similar synthetic fiber-based ropes are much more popular and often less expensive compared to alternative compositions.