Cordon de laçage

Les cordons de laçage sont un composant polyvalent et essentiel dans de nombreux secteurs, de l'aérospatiale à l'électronique et au bâtiment, où le regroupement et la fixation des fils, câbles et composants sont essentiels. Fabriqués à partir de fibres communément appelées Spectra® ou Dyneema® , nos cordons de laçage sont parfaits pour les applications où les cordons de laçage traditionnels ne suffisent pas.

Nos cordons de laçage UHMWPE sont disponibles en noir ou en blanc et vendus en bobines de 167 m. Ces deux types de cordons offrent une résistance à la rupture de plus de 113 kg (250 lb) et une excellente résistance à l'abrasion, aux UV et à l'humidité. De plus, chaque commande est accompagnée d'une certification produit garantissant l'authenticité de votre achat de fibre.

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Product Tech Specs


Product Fiber Type Construction Diameter Break Strength Elongation Color
Black UHMWPE Braid 1.43mm (0.056") 250 LBs ~5.6% Black
White UHMWPE Braid 1.43mm (0.056") 250 LBs ~5.8% Natural - White

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Product Highlights

  • Continuous braided flat UHMWPE cord
  • Made with 100% UHMWPE fibers
  • Splice free, 1 continuous length per reel
  • Longer and custom lengths available


Spool Size & Dimensions

  • 5.5" x 2.5 x 3
  • Product Performance

    • Higher strength than common lacing cords
    • Excellent abrasion resistance
    • UV resistant - Perfect for outdoor applications
    • Moisture Resistant
    • Floats in water
    • Excellent chemical resistance
    • Continuous Operating Temperature: (°C) -150 to 70
    • Short Term Exposure: (°C) 100

    UHMWPE RESISTANCE GUIDE

    On the chemical front, UHMWPE fibers offer high resistance to corrosive substances, such as most acids, alkalis, and organic solvents, making them valuable in industrial settings where chemical exposure is commonplace. However, UHMWPE fibers are not without their shortcomings. They exhibit limited thermal stability, which reduces their performance and longevity at elevated temperatures. While their melting point is approximately 135-147°C, they begin to lose their properties around 100°C. Moreover, UHMWPE fibers possess low flame resistance. In a fire or high-heat scenario, they readily melt and burn.

    This fiber exhibits poor flame resistance and will melt at 135°C. It is not advisable to use in any application where an open flame is present.

    This fiber exhibits poor heat resistance and will melt at 135°C. It is not advisable to use in any application where high heat is present.

    Acid: Highly resistant to most acids, maintaining their mechanical properties
    Alkali: Withstand exposure to most alkalis with minimal degradation
    Organic Solvent: Generally compatible with a variety of organic solvents

    Continuous Operating Temperature Range (°C): -150 to 70
    Short Term Exposure (°C): 70 to 80
    Degradation Temperature (°C): 150 to 170


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