Lupes Square
Lupes Square
Lupes Square Seamless Performance at Sea
In the maritime industry, the safety of vessels and the efficiency of operations are of paramount importance. Lupes Square tug rope is the perfect rope designed to meet these needs. Combining advanced technology and durability, Lupes Square ensures that vessels can be safely moored, towed and successfully perform their operations.
Areas of Use:
Ship Secondary Mooring Ropes: Lupes Square allows ships to be safely moored in ports, making it an excellent choice as secondary mooring ropes.
Ship General Working Ropes: Lupes Square is an ideal option for a variety of tasks in the daily operation of ships, helping to keep operations running smoothly.
Ship Towing Ropes: This rope provides safe and effective towing of vessels, offering superior performance in all types of maritime operations.
Ship Tail Ropes: Tail ropes help ships to stop safely and Lupes Square plays a critical role in this task.
Ship Stopper Ropes: Lupes Square helps ships stop safely and can withstand sudden high pulling forces.
Tugboat (H-BITT) Working Ropes: Used as strong and durable ropes for tugboats, Lupes Square ensures that their operations are carried out safely and effectively.
Places of Use
SHIP SECONDARY MOORING ROPES |
SHIP GENERAL WORKING ROPES |
SHIP TOWING ROPES |
SHIP TAIL ROPES |
SHIP STOPPER ROPES |
TUGBOAT (H-BITT) WORKING ROPES |
Product Features
EASY SAFE CONSTRUCTION |
DOES NOT GAM |
DURABLE |
Product Information
Product Information | Product Feature |
---|---|
MATERIAL | %100 HT POLYESTER FİBER |
TYPE | L |
FEATURED WEIGHT | 1,38 KG/DM³ |
PRODUCT STRUCTURE | 8 ARM KNITTED |
UV RESISTANCE | EXCELLENT |
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE | GOOD |
DEGREE OF MELTING | 256°C |
CRITICAL TEMPERATURE | 170°C |
FLEXING IN BREAKING | APPROX. 15-20 |
FRICTION RESISTANCE (DRY) | GOOD |
FRICTION RESISTANCE (WET) | GOOD |
STANDARD | EN ISO 1141 |
WATER ABSORPTION RATE | APPROX. 1-2 |
LENGTH | 100-200 M ORANGE SPOOL OR RODE |
COLOR | BLACK - WHITE - NAVY BLUE |
Product Information
Product Code | Diameter (Ø) | Weight (kg/100M) | Strength (kgf)* |
---|---|---|---|
017 | 8 | 4,85 | 1.300 |
017 | 10 | 7,57 | 2.060 |
017 | 12 | 10,90 | 2.875 |
017 | 14 | 14,90 | 3.875 |
017 | 16 | 19,40 | 5.000 |
017 | 18 | 24,60 | 6.250 |
017 | 20 | 30,30 | 8.250 |
017 | 22 | 36,70 | 10.000 |
017 | 24 | 43,70 | 11.500 |
017 | 26 | 51,20 | 12.900 |
017 | 28 | 59,40 | 13.500 |
017 | 30 | 68,20 | 17.750 |
017 | 32 | 77,60 | 20.000 |
017 | 36 | 98,20 | 25.000 |
017 | 40 | 121,00 | 33.000 |
017 | 48 | 175,00 | 46.000 |
017 | 56 | 238,00 | 62.000 |
017 | 64 | 310,00 | 80.000 |