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The military and law enforcement have harnessed Dyneema to create armor; the fishing industry uses it for ropes and nets; and now, more than ever, outdoor-gear companies are realizing its potential.
This will keep the rope from later cutting between winds into a lower layer, which can cause issues when trying to unspool the line. We spoke to Bill Fronzaglia of Dyneema, and he commented that ...
DSM, producer of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMwPE), branded as Dyneema, and OTS (Offshore & Trawl Supply AS), a Norwegian manufacturer of synthetic fiber ropes of extreme strength ...
Each drone was outfitted with a specialized mechanism for dispensing Dyneema rope. With extremely well-coordinated airborne movements, they are able to wrap rope around poles, and even tie knots.
“Dyneema® is the world's strongest fiber” EUROBLOC VF hoists use Dyneema® ropes, a polyethylene fibre up to 15 times stronger than steel and 85% lighter. It boasts high-energy absorption ...