Sawmill sisal rope 8 strands
Natural ropes are used in various areas such as decoration, macramé, crochet, crafts, furniture, events, adventure parks, security, industry and agriculture.
Many natural fibres are used to make rope:
- hemp
- cotton
- sisal
- jute
- linen
- coconut fibre
The strongest material is hemp. The most used materials in decoration are cotton and jute.
Natural rope can be used outdoors but it is not recommended to store your natural rope in the sun and weather permanently. It will degrade in the long run and may even eventually break.
Like any natural material, the natural rope is sensitive to weather, moisture and UV rays.
The softest natural rope is cotton rope. If you are looking for sweetness, you will also find it with the hemp rope.
In general, all natural ropes are soft. The only rough and grainy fibre is sisal.
The strongest natural rope is hemp rope.
The strongest natural string is linen twine.
The untreated sisal twine is 100% natural. It is suitable for traditional uses and organic farming.
The treated sisal twine benefits from an anti-rodent and moisture-resistant treatment (oiled), which improves its durability and resistance.
- Twine 200 and 220: medium-density balers.
- Twine 330 and 370: for low-density balers, baling and tying machines (Garnier 836 - Rivierre Casalis - Coccinelle - Someca m03...)