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Tipologia: Ropes

Rope also called cable is made from the union of 3 or 4 strands of wood (or strands) that are twisted from each other.
It can be made from natural and synthetic fibers.
Among the main natural raw materials used are linen, jute, and sisal; while with polyester, polypropylene, and synthetic raffia, synthetic ropes are made.
Depending on the fiber used and the manufacturing procedure, ropes can be obtained for various uses including furniture, marine, fishing, packaging, and technical fields.

Rope in synthetic polypropylene fiber, diameter 4 mm. The bicolor beige and green fiber or in monocolor beige is very resistant and used for seatings of chairs, it guarantees a high resistance of the seat.

3-strand natural cotton fiber rope, also referred to as line, hawser, or cable.
The fiber is ivory in color, but custom colors can be produced upon request.
Very soft with a low breaking strength.
Suitable for furnishing, footwear and apparel, stage sets, handrails, decorative items, and handcrafted goods.

4-strand synthetic polypropylene (raffia) fiber rope, also known as line, hawser, or cable. Orange in color to ensure high visibility in the water. The soft, lightweight, and flexible fiber is buoyant and weather-resistant. Suitable for moorings, fishing, and all uses in naval and marine environments, or wherever a high-visibility rope is required for water-contact applications.

Twisted multi-ply rope in synthetic polypropylene fiber.
The pale yellow fiber is strong and particularly suitable for tying “Provola” cheeses during the aging process.

3-strand natural sisal fiber rope, also referred to as line, hawser, or cable. The light-colored fiber is extracted from the leaves of the Agave Sisalana plant. The length and uniformity of this fiber give the rope good strength and durability. Suitable for agriculture, packaging, and applications requiring a heavy-duty natural fiber.

3-strand synthetic Flame Retardant (FR) polyester fiber rope, also referred to as line, hawser, or cable.
The rope is black in color and manufactured using polyester fiber treated to reduce and delay combustion.
Due to these characteristics, it is particularly suitable for technical sectors requiring fire-resistant rope, such as stage sets and theaters.

3-strand synthetic polypropylene fiber rope, also referred to as cord, line, hawser, or cable; often indicated by the acronym PP.
The fiber is very lightweight and flexible, making the rope soft and providing it with its distinctive buoyancy.
Suitable for all types of tying, agriculture, and moorings.

4-strand natural jute fiber rope, also referred to as line, hawser, or cable; often indicated by the acronym K.
The fiber is beige in color and has a rough, coarse appearance.
Suitable for handrails, agriculture, and applications that do not require high breaking strength.

Synthetic 3-wood polyester fibre rope, also called rope, cord or cable; often referred to as PE.
Standard colours are white and black, but colours can be produced on request.
Polyester has a high resistance to abrasion, creasing and good resistance to chemical and physical agents.
Suitable in the nautical sector, for mooring and trimmings.

Natural 3-wood flax fibre rope, also called rope, rope or cable; often referred to as LT.
Linen, due to its softness, smooth appearance and light colour, gives the rope an elegant, neat appearance and high strength.
Suitable for furniture, theatres, stage sets and decorations.