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Often referred to as hemp rope, the manila rope is a natural fiber rope that has been used for thousands of years. Because, unlike synthetic fibers, it does not melt when it comes in contact with hot wire. Its long history of use, its good "hands" and ability to absorb sweat make it ideal for gym and climbing systems as well as for sporting applications such as combat ropes. Manila rope is a popular choice for drug wars because it doesn't bite back like nylon rope, which can cause injuries. Specific product information is below.
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Use: Manila rope is designed for demanding environments. It is perfect for dock post, vintage, and rustic design, outdoor decoration, craft projects. Due to its sturdy material and durable design, this natural rope can be wound in the middle by tape measure and cut by a knife.
Storage method: Manila rope fiber. It is a natural fiber and can be stored or placed in any part as long as there is good ventilation. These types of ropes are suitable for dry areas. As long as there is good ventilation, it can be used indoors. However, the manila rope is mainly used outdoors.
Sizes: We offer pre-cut lengths of 10 feet, 25 feet, 50 feet, 100 feet, 200 feet, 300 feet, 400 feet, 500 feet, and 60 feet. Rope diameters 1/12 inch, 1/2 inch, 1/4 inch, 1 inch, 2 inches, 3/4 inch, 3/8 inch, 5/16 inch, 5/8 inch
Manila rope is durable. Over time, manila rope may develop an unpleasant odor due to the grease used to twist the fibers into the rope. However, it is very hard-wearing and ideal for outdoor use.
Manila fiber is thick and long (about 2 meters), tough, high tensile strength, acid and alkali resistant, and blister resistant, so manila rope made from the manila fiber is strong in tensile strength, durable, and can be immersed in high acid and alkali water for a long time, so it is used in marine traction, oil field lifting, fishing nets, etc. Manila rope can also be used to make handbags, carpets, clothes, furniture and hangings, and other handicrafts.
It is worth observing that the commonplace you will see the manila rope is in the landscape. Contractors, designers, and gardeners use manila rope for fencing, garden framing and decoration, decks, docks, and along walkways. Manila rope is also great for interiors - often used for lighting, artwork, or displays. In addition, the manila rope is used for outdoor landscaping and interior design. Manila rope is used for fencing and framing gardens, decks, docks, and pathways. Indoors can be used for lighting, artwork, or displays.
At the same time, Zhejiang Hailun Rope&Net Co., Ltd. has participated in the drafting and formulation of many national standards such as "Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene Fiber Cables" GB/T 30668, "HMPE for offshore ropes" GB/T36948, and "Fiber rope of Polyester and Polyolefin" GB/T30667, etc.