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Synthetic rope is rope made from synthetic fibers. Synthetic ropes are more resistant to rotting than ropes created from natural fibers, have a higher tensile strength, and can be made to float on water. However, synthetic rope can be damaged more easily by UV light.

Materials

Common fibers used to make synthetic rope include nylon and polyester.

See also

References

  1. Rita Kogler Carver (2009). Stagecraft Fundamentals: A Guide and Reference for Theatrical Production. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780240808574.
  2. ^ Chiefs, International Association of Fire (2008). Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills. Jones & Bartlett Learning. ISBN 9780763753429.
  3. Coles, Adlard (2009-03-30). Skipper's Onboard Knot Guide: Knots, Bends, Hitches and Splices. A&C Black. ISBN 9780713689341.
  4. Schottke, David; Chiefs, International Association of Fire (2012-12-28). Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. ISBN 9781449641528.
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