News
Marine rope is used to tie the ship multi-strand rope, with tensile resistance, impact resistance, wear resistance, flexible light soft and other properties. On ships, ropes are used for adjusting sails, tying cargo, securing lashes, and a variety of other purposes. The following are some classifications and characteristics of Marine ropes:
By customs on board:
Cable: Used with a cable or towing cable.
Rope: including skimming rope, flag rope, sounding rope, etc.
Rope: such as sling, kilo rope, boat sling.
Classification by use:
Dead line: A rope used to secure a stay, such as that used to stabilize masts and chimneys.
Moving line: A line often used in dynamic environments, such as mooring lines and cargo lifting lines.
According to the method of rolling:
Twisted rope: twisted by multiple strands of rope.
Braided rope: braided by multiple strands of rope.
Twisted rope: made of multiple strands of rope.
Composite cable: a combination of rope lines of different materials.
By material:
Plant fiber rope: soft, light weight, but poor strength.
Chemical fiber rope: soft, durable, not affected by moisture, but the softness decreases when used in cold areas.
Wire rope: durable, strong, but easy to rust.
When choosing a suitable Marine rope, it is necessary to consider factors such as strength, material, stiffness, compactness and wear resistance.
Besqo Marine offers a wide range of Deck Machinery. For more information, leave message or send an email to sales@besqo.com.