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ISO 3505:1975

ISO 3505:1975 Ropes and cordage – Equivalence between natural fibre ropes and man-made fibre ropes for use in the mooring of vessels

CDN $76.00

SKU: 1fa58e3ee014 Category:

Description

Ropes made from man-made firbres are now very widely used for mooring and towing and it is important that sizes of the various man-made ropes which are equivalent to natural fibre ropes should specified in an international agreement. Equivalence between natural fibre and man-made fibre ropes (recommended minimal values) is laid down in a table.

Edition

1

Published Date

1975-09-01

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

2

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Ropes made from man-made firbres are now very widely used for mooring and towing and it is important that sizes of the various man-made ropes which are equivalent to natural fibre ropes should specified in an international agreement. Equivalence between natural fibre and man-made fibre ropes (recommended minimal values) is laid down in a table.

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