Floating UV Resistance Plastic Polypropylene Split Film Packaging Packing Ropes
Split film Polypropylene Rope, commonly known as "blue split" rope, is an economical and cost-effective general purpose rope. Very popular for pulling applications, lashing down on lorries, and widely used in the marine and sailing industry.
| Name |
Floating UV Resistance Plastic Polypropylene Split Film Packaging Packing Ropes |
| Material |
PP Split Film Ropes |
| Structure |
3 Strands |
| Packing Length |
220m |
PP Split Film Ropes - Twisted Split Film Polypropylene
- Manufactured with a different process than standard monofilament polypropylene
- Holds knots better than standard monofilament polypropylene
- Not as abrasion-resistant as monofilament polypropylene
- Will float on water
- Will not absorb water
- Resistant to most chemicals, fuels, grease, and UV rays
- Moderate stretch or elasticity
- Usually less expensive than monofilament polypropylene
- Used for general purpose tying-rope
- Ideal when low cost is essential
Applications For PP Split Film Ropes
- Camping
- Construction
- Engineering
- Fishing
- Gardens
- Industry
Characteristics For PP Split Film Ropes
- Tough and durable
- Weatherproof
- Floats on water
- Holds knots well
- Hard wearing
- Resistant to UV radiation
Qingdao Florescence 3-Strand Film Rope
Our 3-strand film rope is a strong lightweight polypropylene rope that floats and has excellent resistance to oil, marine growth, and most common chemicals. While it lacks the abrasion resistance of standard monofilament polypropylene, it is designed to not rot or deteriorate. Polypropylene has relatively good resistance to moisture, solvents and chemicals.
Cost-Effective Polypropylene Split Film Rope
PP split film is an economical 3-strand rope made of Polypropylene. The rope has medium UV resistance and breaking strength, making it suitable for applications where price is preferred over quality. This makes it a popular choice in the construction industry, shipping, manufacturing, agriculture and fishing industry. Polypropylene has relatively good resistance to moisture, solvents and chemicals.
Examples of Use:
- Tarpaulin line
- Binding line for trailers
- Mooring and cargo securing
- Rope for the fishing industry
- Edge line for fishing nets and container nets
- Universal line for agriculture, forestry, shipping, construction and industry