Highly absorbent and heat-resistant! A nature-friendly rope that has existed since the Jomon period.
"Sisal rope and hemp rope" are eco-friendly ropes made from natural fibers that decompose naturally. They have a specific gravity of 1.3 to 1.5, which causes them to sink in water. They have high water absorption and are heat resistant. They are used in various applications including shipping, fishing, and on land. They are utilized for tug-of-war ropes, playground equipment ropes, interior design, and gardening, and are also commonly used in dairy farming for items like moxie. 【Features】 - A rope that has been environmentally conscious since the Jomon period - Decomposes naturally due to being made from natural fibers - Specific gravity of 1.3 to 1.5, causing it to sink in water - High water absorption and heat resistance *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications (Excerpt)】 ■Nominal diameter (size): 8mm ■Mass of 1 roll (200M): 9.4kg ■Tensile strength: 3.73kN *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Uses】 ■ Tug-of-war ropes, ropes for playground equipment, interior decoration, gardening, etc. ■ Moxie and more *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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Our company manufactures and sells fiber ropes (for fishing, civil engineering, agriculture, and various other fields), sells capture traps for wildlife damage prevention, and provides playground maintenance services. "Inaba Rope" is a purely domestic fiber rope made using high-quality domestic raw materials and manufactured in our own factory in Japan. We will respond to our customers' needs as much as possible, so please feel free to consult with us. 【Product Lineup】 ■ Various types of fiber ropes (excerpt) - Marine use… Towlines, guy ropes, tag lines, etc. - Agricultural use… Farming, livestock, and tying ropes, etc. - Civil engineering and construction use… Marking ropes, safety lines, etc. - Power transmission… Carrier ropes, spinning ropes, etc. ■ Various twines, rock lines, and fishing lines - Fishing use… Tuna fishing lines, fixed nets, bottom trawls, gill nets, bottom fishing lines, etc. - Agricultural use… Baling, bundling, and packaging ropes, etc. ■ Various nets (excerpt) - Fishing use… Fixed nets, bottom trawls, seine nets, fish farming nets, seaweed nets, etc. - Agricultural use… Bird-proof nets, windbreak nets, cucumber nets, horticultural nets, etc. - Sports use… Golf nets, back nets, etc. - Civil engineering and construction use… Slope nets, safety nets, etc.