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Read more High Abrasion-Resistance One of the best advantages of Kevlar line. It helps avoid many unexpected string snaps which happen a lot in binding, fastening objects or uses near sharp edges. In addition to "resistance" properties, Kevlar line is also highly resistant to abrasion, to chemicals (especially acids, and alkalis.) Flame Resistant-Capable to Work at High Temperature Kevlar doesn't melt and only decomposes at relatively high temperature, which makes it the common and popular material in firefighter PPE equipment. Toughness - Yields High Strength in Small Size High tensile strength cordages in lightweight, 10X greater than steel on an equal weight basis. A roll of 100ft 550lb kevlar weighs less than 3 Oz, light and compact to carry on person in the wild. Low Stretch, Least Creep Stretch annoys much in applications like stringing hammocks, kite flying control, especially in control of stunt kite or traction kite. Kevlar cords have extremely low stretch and don't create creep even after long time loading. Read more SPECIFICATION Material: 100% Natural Kevlar Yarn by Dupont Company. Construction: Braid. Multi-strands interweaving process, makes kevlar line much more durable and be able to resist raveling. Decomposition Temperature: 800~900 °F / 427~482 °C. Kevlar doesn't melt like nylon or polyester. It decomposes at high temperatures. Approximately ±2~3% deviation exists in measurement. Safe Working Load Limit: 20% of the tensile strength, for the longevity of the cord and safe uses Read more Strength - Diameter - Weight 100lb 1.0mm (dia.) - 0.52Oz/100ft | 0.49g/m 150lb 1.1mm (dia.) - 0.80Oz/100ft | 0.75g/m 250lb 1.5mm (dia.) - 1.23Oz/100ft | 1.14g/m 350lb 1.7mm (dia.) - 1.55Oz/100ft | 1.44g/m 550lb 2.1mm (dia.) - 2.33Oz/100ft | 2.17g/m 700lb 2.3mm (dia.) - 3.28Oz/100ft | 3.05g/m 1000lb 2.6mm (dia.) - 4.91Oz/100ft | 4.57g/m 1500lb 2.9mm (dia.) - 6.99Oz/100ft | 6.55g/m 2000lb 4.6mm(dia.) - 10.75Oz/100ft | 10g/m Packaging On Spool (function(f) {var _np=(window.P._namespace("AplusModule"));if(_np.guardFatal){_np.guardFatal(f)(_np);}else{f(_np);}}(function(P) { P.when('AplusModules-module-16-tech-specs').execute(function(resizeSpecTables) { resizeSpecTables('aplus-index-3', 'aplus-tech-spec-table', 'aplus-tech-spec-hide-loading'); }); })); GENERAL APPLICATIONS Kite String, Kite Fixing / Dragging Line for Giant Kites, Show Kites, Kitesurfing Camping: Tarp ridge lines / tent guylines / bear bagging / Ultralight backpacking, wrapping up tools used near heat source Survival gear, emergency / repair cord Climbing / Rigging / Arborist accessories Fishing accessory line / Speargun Shooting Line How to seal the end? Kevlar doesn't melt and self-sealed like nylon or polyester. After cutting, use a tape to seal the end or simply tie a knot. Reliable Survival Cord in the wild! Highly abrasion/friction resistant, Kevlar cord can be used as friction rope saw to help escape from plastic zip ties, ropes or tapes, and cut through various materials including woods, plastic tubes, nylon, polyesters to complete projects. Compact rolls Wound on compact rolls that are small enough to carry on person, and offer easy and fast deployment when you need it. Multi-use tool for your daily life, a must carry-on gear in your EDC kit. 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Working Load Limit (WLL) In the real world of practical uses, there are various factors that would impact or reduce the strength of any rope/cord, including knots in the rope, abrasion, humidity, UV, former use and care, etc. To assure safe uses, it's indispensable to adopt a safety margin in the cord/rope strength, which leads to Working Load Limit (WLL). The Working Load Limit (WLL) is determined by dividing the tensile strength by a safety factor. To assure the longevity of the cord and maintain a comfortable margin for safe uses, a 5:1 safety factor (20% of the tensile strength) is adopted and recommended for emma kites Kevlar cord for general applications. Kevlar Cord Camo Green Kevlar String Yellow Kevlar Cord Black UHMWPE Braided Cord UHMWPE Braided Cord Hollow Braid UHMWPE Micro Cord Rope Colors Camo Green All Yellow All Black Black, Blue Black, Blue, Orange, Green Black, Blue, Orange, Green Strengths 200~1050Lbs 100~2000Lbs 50~1800Lbs 1500~5500Lbs 750Lbs, 900Lbs, 1000Lbs 100Lbs, 220Lbs, 350Lbs Diameters 1.1~2.6mm 1.0~4.6mm 0.4~4.6mm 2.5~4.5mm 1.6mm, 1.8mm, 2mm 0.5mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm Material Kevlar Kevlar Kevlar UHMWPE UHMWPE UHMWPE Abrasion Resistant ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Low Stretch ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ UV Resistant X X X ✓ ✓ ✓ Flame Resistant ✓ ✓ ✓ X X X
Kevlar Braided Line, Natural Yellow, 100% Kevlar Yarns by Dupont Company, designed by EMMA KITES, providing 1mm~4.6mm (100lb~2,000lb) for various outdoor, indoor applications.
EMMA KITES Kevlar Braided Cords, firmly built in braided constructions. In comparison to twisted lines, braided cords better resist end raveling, possess higher strength and nicer hand touching. Taking the hand crafts and splicing needs into consideration, Kevlar cords of 350lb~1,000lb (1.7mm~2.6mm) are 8 strands or 12 strands single hollow braids for you to make whoopie, loopie slings, continuous loop, etc.
Inherently Flame Resistant, withstanding extreme temperatures up to 800 °F / 427 °C! To build shock lines, parachute systems for model rockets, or replace/upgrade wicks of torches/lamp, Kevlar cords are the unbeatable choice for you to fulfill flame-resistant demands and for applications in high temperatures.
Reliable Survival Cord in the wild! Highly abrasion/friction resistant, Kevlar cord can be used as highly efficient cords friction saw to help escape from plastic zip ties, ropes or tapes, and cut through various materials including woods, plastic tubes, nylon, polyesters to complete projects. In the binding, fastening, and wrapping jobs, Kevlar line/cord largely reduces risks of unexpected snaps, providing assured protection especially when in direct contact with sharp edges.
High tensile strength cordages in lightweight, 10X greater than steel on an equal weight basis. Wound on compact rolls that are small enough to carry on person, and offer easy and fast deployment when you need it. Multi-use tool for your daily life, a must carry-on gear in your EDC kit. Applications are not limited to kites, tent guylines, bear bagging, repairing, fishing assist line, speargun shooting, snare wires, trip lines. Tensile strengths are tested in accordance with ISO 2307 by SGS.
Good product. Works as intended.Very good price and quick deliveryGreat for model rocket shock cord.Second time around repairing my patio umbrellas. I used Paracord 550#, which worked great for about 3 months, then snapped. I'm giving this a try, it has a working load 8x the wieght of the umbrella. Hopefully it lasts the rest of this season.Todo bienOnly complaint if it is one, the stuff is a real bear to cut, scissors we're a pain the you know what. Easley frays and cannot blanch the stuff.I wanted a 750 paracord replacement which is said to be 4.75mm in diameter. So I bought the 2000 braided kevlar which lists 4mm in diameter. The problem is 750 paracord is smooshy and in reality is closer to 3.5mm in practice. If you want a 750 paracord replacement, I'd try out the 1800ibs(3.5mm) version. Haven't tried the 1800ibs version, but certainly the 2000ibs version is too thick.All in all good enough. Soft rope, somewhat thick but easy enough to tie knots. Very durable.The 2000 lb 4.6mm cord has braided sheath and core of 3 solid braided strands. One could separate the cord into a sheath plus 3 separate approximately 2mm diameter cords. These cords are soft so it is impossible to give an accurate measurement of their diameter. The sheath is similar to that on P-cord. It says Made in China. Label says WLL (working load limit) is 400 Lb.Bought the 150lbs breaking strain line for use as lightweight guy lines on a tent but it’s not suitable for this. Way too thin to use for that purpose (it does say 1mm in the description and that’s accurate). It’s also quite “floppy” line and I couldn’t heat seal the fibres together to stop it unravelling (maybe I didn’t use enough heat?). I think that describing this line as “utility cord” does it no favours (as that to me means something similar to venetian blind cord or paracord). I’m sure it would make a fine kite line which is, to be fair, what the vendor’s shop is called. Not expensive enough to be worth returning but suspect it will sit in the garage unused and unloved.Great stuff!I got the 150lbs version. I plan to get more, and thicker too.- Thin yet super strong.- Can be tied pretty well.- Works amazingly well for some sewing tasks, especially when you need extreme strength without doing the stitch many times. Not for general clothing, etc, but I have found many uses for it for leather, quick denim repairs, etc. You'll want some thick needles to do this. Slightly thicker than come in most kits, but can easily be found in Amazon or a supermarket. I got some at Sainsburys and also a big pack at the 99p store.- Very cut resistant, although can still be cut with a knife or scissors, just takes a bit more force. Really excellent for the thickness though.- Seems like a fair price.Feel free to ask me questions in the comments.I bought this as I want to replace some cheap bungee with something cut resistance. This thing is super strong. I braided three separate cord into a 3mm line. It is super amazing. I don't know if the previous comment of others is describing this product of being meltable. I assure you that it isn't as when I put it on a lighter it just burnt.Made tarp ridge line's with this works perfectly for thisIt's strong fine for the strength perfect for meHope this helps DaiEDIT. Just realised I got review wrong i made the ridge line from the 750lb line this i used for prusik's etcSorry for the mix up DaiCorrect length and slightly stronger than advertised. Works great for what I bought it for which is modwl rocket recovery systems. Good value for money.