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Polyethylene ropes are floating and have good elongation to absorb shocks.
Polyethylene is floating and hydrophobic. It can be in permanent contact with water without degrading. It is resistant to moisture.
Density: 0.92
Polyethylene fibre has good UV resistance but is still inferior to polyester and nylon.
For a better outdoor life, you must ensure that your polyethylene rope is treated against UV.
Polyethylene is resistant to mites, bacteria, strong alkalis (ammonia, soda) and bleaching agents.
It is sensitive to mineral, formic, concentrated acetic acids and certain phenols.
The polyethylene rope is the most sensitive synthetic rope to high heat.
- Critical temperature: 100°C
- Melting temperature: 130°C
- Smell of candle flame, white smoke
- Highly flammable