Specification
ROPE FOR CONSTRUCTION USE
Model | Diameter | Material | Standard |
TH60080 | 8mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60090 | 9mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60100 | 10mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60105 | 10.5mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60110 | 11mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60115 | 11.5mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60120 | 12mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60140 | 14mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60160 | 16mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
TH60180 | 18mm | 100% polyester | EN354:2010 |
STATIC ROPE
Model | Diameter | Material | Standard |
TH60105 | 10.5mm | Polyester & nylon | EN1891:2000 |
DYNAMIC MOUNTAINEERING ROPE
Model | Diameter | Material | Standard |
TH60105 | 10.5mm | nylon | EN892:2013 |
There are two main types of climbing ropes: dynamic and static. Normally dynamic rope is mixed color but static rope is white color only. In a project with the possibility of a dynamic crash, be sure to use the Dynamic ropes, such as rock climbing, mountain-climbing, drop, bungee jumping. At this time by the extension of the rope to absorb energy. Our kernmantle rope includes climbing kernmantle rope, mountaineering rope, kermantle rescue rope, abseiling kermantle rope, static aborist kernmantle rope, construction use rope and rope access kernmantle rope. Our products is CE certified and meet EN standard EN354:2010, EN1891:2000 and EN892:2013.
Static rope is a rope with a elongation of 0. Used for cave exploring, work high above the ground, upstream or STR, must not be used for climbing. The static rope is designed for high loads in working at height as well as for rescue operations. The sheath abrasion resistance, on the other hand, is high, making the rope ideal for rope access applications. At the same time the static rope is supple enough to be used in rescue operations for long abseiling distances.
A dynamic rope is a specially constructed, somewhat elastic rope used primarily in rock climbing, ice climbing, and mountaineering. This ‘stretch’ is what makes it ‘dynamic’, in contrast to a static rope that has very low elongation under load.