Most common types of synthetic ropes are made from cotton and man-made chemicals. They are plastic-based materials. These materials include; 

1. Polypropylene

2. Nylon 

3. Polyester

  1. Nylon ropes

They are commonly known as ski ropes. These ropes can easily absorb water which makes them weaker when wet than when they are dry. Due to this characteristic, they are not eligible for drilling applications or activities involving heavy lifting. 

  1. Polypropylene ropes 

Polypropylene ropes are some of the most common types of synthetic ropes which appear to be very strong and lightweight. Polypropylene ropes have a smooth texture and are moisture resistant hence retaining their softness even in wet environments. They have a low density and are not prone to static electricity charges.

      Polypropylene turns out to also have high mechanical durability not affected by welding. They are applicable around water where they can be used to designate swimming lanes in pools, fishermen use them for fishing and they can also be used for net lines.

  1. Polyester ropes

Polyester rope is much closer to nylon rope in strength but stretches very little and therefore cannot absorb shock lead. They are resistant to moisture and chemicals. They are often used in general industrial applications and rigging. They do great in the outdoor and tough elements of nature. 

       Polyester ropes are also used to tie down or hold back boats in marine applications. These ropes are also applied to do tough heavy duty. The biggest difference from the other synthetic ropes is that they are resistant to chemicals. 

Most common types of synthetic ropes appear to be strong and apply to general industrial activities.

Styles of synthetic ropes

Not only are synthetic ropes made of various materials but also created in different styles which may appear to be attractive to the consumers and for marketing purposes. Some of the styles are described as follows;

  1. Twisted ropes – They are spiral as they are made by twisting strands of yarn in alternative directions. This prevents the ropes from unwinding.
  2. Braided ropes – They are generally round and smooth and thus they are used in situations where there is high friction.

In conclusion, synthetic ropes were invented to have a great impact on our daily activities. They are used for commercial purposes, recreation, and industrial application. The synthetic ropes factories have also created opportunities for people to have jobs and also put their minds to work and come up with ideas on ways to handle the synthetic fibers.