Applications and Properties
Manila rope is very durable, flexible and resistant to salt water damage, allowing its use in rope, hawsers, ships' lines and fishing nets. It can be used to make handcrafts like bags, carpets, clothing and furniture.
Manila ropes shrink when they become wet. This effect can be advantageous under certain circumstances, but if it is not a wanted feature, it should be well taken into account. Since shrinkage is more pronounced the first time the rope becomes wet, new rope is usually immersed into water and put to dry before use so that the shrinkage is less than it would be if the rope had never been wet. A major disadvantage in this shrinkage is that many knots made with manila rope became harder and more difficult to untie when wet, thus becoming subject of increased stress.
USES Manila ropes are used in hanging convicts sentenced to death in India. This manila rope is usually made in Buxar Jail in India.
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