T. W. Evans Cordage Datasheets for Synthetic Fibers and Fabrics
Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers, yarns, woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon), polyester, aramid, or other spun thermoplastics.
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Product Name | Notes |
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#4 DIAMOND BRAID NYLON 50' BAG | |
#6 X 100 BRAIDED NYLON | |
100% Nylon twine may be used for fishing line, net repairs, chalk line, macrame and many other uses. Each tube is film - wrapped and labeled. | |
5/16" X 50' DIAMOND BRAID NYLON ROPE BAG | |
A stable, durable starter cord built to meet the requirments of Briggs and Stratton specifications. | |
Braided from high strength filament nylon yarns. Diamond braid construction insures good tying qualities | |
Bulk spools of elastic stertch cord. White nylon cover provides maximum resistance to weather and abrasion. | |
Made from 100% high tenacity filament nylon with average tensile strength of 120 lbs. Preferred as quality chalk line in mansonary work. Will not unravel as easily as twisted nylon... | |
Nylon is the strongest of all fibers, 2-1/2 times that of manila. It also has the greatest stretch, making it ideal for anchor ropes and mooring lines but difficult to... | |
Our economy grade of nylon rope that still meets accepted strandards for strength. | |
Solid braid nylon is ideal for use around the home, as tie down, starter cord, or light duty anchor line. The strong look of nylon combined with very competitive prices... | |
Super Strong Nylon - Offers most of the same basic qualities as 2 in 1 Polyester except for low stretch. Nylons ability to stretch provides good shock absorption where it... |