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Vinylon (Kuremona) Rope 3 Str. 2 3/4"Cir ( D= 22 Mm )X 220 M
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Vinylon (Kuremona) Rope 3 Str. 2 3/4"Cir ( D= 22 Mm )X 220 M

This Vinylon (Kuremona) rope is used for a variety of onboard tasks including securing cargo, mooring lines, general tying, and lashing, providing a strong and reliable synthetic fiber solution for marine vessels. L'articolo rientra nella categoria Rope & Hawsers e puo essere usato per una richiesta RFQ con quantità, unità e dettagli di consegna.

Codice stock
SB-038282
Codice IMPA
211229
Unita
C/L
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Vinylon (Kuremona) Rope 3 Str. 2 3/4"Cir ( D= 22 Mm )X 220 M Dettagli prodotto

This 220-meter length of 3-strand Vinylon (Kuremona) rope features a 2 3/4 inch (22mm) diameter. Ideal for various marine applications requiring a strong, synthetic fiber rope, this rope is a common ship supply for vessel maintenance and general use onboard.

Vinylon Kuremona — This Vinylon (Kuremona) rope, supplied in a convenient 220-meter coil (C/L), is a robust synthetic fiber rope commonly used within the maritime industry. The 3-strand construction provides excellent strength and handling characteristics, making it suitable for a wide range of onboard tasks. Its 2 3/4 inch (22mm) diameter offers a balance between strength and manageability.

Vinylon, also known as Kuremona, is a synthetic fiber known for its good resistance to abrasion and chemicals. This makes it a practical choice for applications where exposure to saltwater, fuels, or other marine substances is expected. It’s often preferred over natural fiber ropes in situations where rot or degradation is a concern.

The IMPA code 211229 provides a standardized reference for ordering and inventory management, ensuring accurate specification and reducing the risk of errors. Marine engineers and ship chandlers will find this code essential for efficient procurement. Vinylon Kuremona — Typical applications for this rope include securing cargo, mooring lines (as part of a system), general-purpose tying and lashing, and as a backup line where a strong, reliable synthetic fiber is needed.

Vinylon Kuremona

Vinylon Kuremona — It’s important to note that while strong, it should not be used for critical load-bearing applications without proper engineering assessment. When selecting this rope, consider the specific load requirements and environmental conditions. While Vinylon offers good chemical resistance, prolonged exposure to certain solvents or harsh chemicals should be avoided. Avoid sharp bends that could damage the fibers, and inspect regularly for signs of wear or abrasion.

Proper coiling techniques will prevent tangling and ensure ease of use. Always use appropriate knots and splices for the intended application. This 220-meter coil provides a substantial supply for most vessels, minimizing the frequency of reordering. It’s a valuable addition to any ship’s stores inventory. For marine supply requests and RFQs, specifying the IMPA code 211229 is crucial for ensuring the correct rope is ordered.

This eliminates ambiguity and streamlines the procurement process. Consider the vessel type and operational profile when determining the quantity needed to meet ongoing maintenance requirements. Its combination of strength, chemical resistance, and ease of handling makes it a popular choice among ship owners and operators seeking dependable vessel maintenance supplies.

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