Been dragged around in gale force winds on the end of thin dyneema lines.Incredible stuff, i use it for throw lining very very strong
No dynema string has no strechBeen dragged around in gale force winds on the end of thin dyneema lines.
Though it will stretch afaik.
No dynema string has no strech
The throw line i mentioned has no stretch it has less elongation than my static climbing line.Dyneema Tech Info - Marlow Ropes
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Pre stretching.
I know it stretches.
New kite lines needed the brake lines adjusting over time to suit the stretched power lines.
Though we're talking small amounts.
There used to be a product called Laystrate, it was a very fine twisted steel wire used for control line model aircraft. Not sure if it's still available though.
The throw line I mentioned has no stretch it has less elongation than my static climbing line.
10.5 static abseiling rope has more elongation than my dynema throw line. No stretch is relative, one finds it impressive first time you pull on a dynema throw line and it doesn't noticeably stretch in comparison to a nylon throwline or rope.That is a rather impossible position to try to maintain. There is no material yet invented by man that has an infinite modulus of elasticity.
Not sure if there are different types, I have a Dyneema winch line on my Landy and it has negligible stretch going by how little you have to back it off to release a load.I have a 200m rope that I use at work, pretty sure it’s dynema. It was supposed to be static but it’s not. If I use the pickup to pull, I’m must be stretching it by 30m.
Not sure if there are different types, I have a Dyneema winch line on my Landy and it has negligible stretch going by how little you have to back it off to release a load.