Rope constructions
There are four main rope types. Each of these has a different balance of properties. It is equally important to select the right construction as well as the right yarn.
1. Parallel Yarn
2. Parallel Strand
3. Stranded (Wire Rope Construction)
4. Plaited & BraidedParallel Yarn
Construction: Parallel fibres with an extruded polyethylene jacket
Properties
- High Strength Conversion
- Highest Modulus
- Generally Terminated With A Barrel And Spike Termination
Typical Applications
- Antenna Guys
- Mooring
Parallel Strand
Construction: Parallel strands (braided or laid) with a braided fibre jacket (typically polyester)
Properties
- High Strength Conversion
- Highest Modulus
- Readily Splicable
Typical Applications
- Floating Platform Mooring
Wire Rope Constructions
Construction: Strands laid as in a wire rope. Torque balanced constructions also available
Properties
- High Strength Conversion
- High Modulus
- Readily Splicable
- Best Performance in Cycling over Sheaves
Typical Applications
- Mooring
- Dynamic Applications such as Lifting
Typical Wire Rope Strand Constructions
Same Dia Wires = HexagonWarrington ConstructionWarrington Seale ConstructionPlaited
Construction: 8 and 12 Plait Braids
Properties
- Moderate Strength Conversion
- Moderate Modulus
- Readily Splicable
- Excellent Structural Integrity
Typical Applications
- Ship Mooring
- General Engineering
Braided
Construction: Single Braid or Braid on Braid
Properties
- Moderate Strength Conversion
- Moderate Modulus
- Readily Splicable
- Excellent Structural Integrity but Softer than an 8 plait Braid
Typical Applications
- Ship Mooring
- General Engineering