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In what application scenarios is regenerated monofilament suitable?
Regenerated monofilaments—monofilaments made from recycled plastics such as PP, PE, PET, or nylon—are widely used in various fields with moderate performance requirements due to their lower costs and strong environmental benefits.
How can you determine whether a composite monofilament is delaminated or damaged?
Observe whether the wire harness exhibits localized bubbling, bulging, color differences, whitening, or delamination of the outer layer.
What are the main advantages of polypropylene industrial filament?
Lightweight: Polypropylene fiber is the lightest among all common synthetic fibers, with a density of approximately 0.90–0.91 g/cm³—lighter than water (which has a density of 1 g/cm³). As a result, products made from polypropylene fiber are lightweight, making them easy to transport and install. This makes it particularly well-suited for applications where weight is a critical factor, such as geotextiles, fishing nets, and floating ropes.
Can high-performance monofilament completely replace carbon line?
Although high-performance monofilament lines significantly outperform ordinary nylon lines in terms of strength, flexibility, and resistance to aging, they cannot completely replace carbon lines (fluorocarbon lines). The primary reason is that the two types differ fundamentally in several key performance characteristics.
How can you determine whether a high-performance monofilament has aged?
Yellowing or darkening of the color: New high-performance monofilament lines are typically transparent or slightly tinted with original colors such as pale green or light blue. If the line visibly turns yellow, grayish-white, or loses its luster, it’s likely due to aging caused by UV exposure or oxidation.
Why is the PE line prone to breaking (in the winding spool)?
PE braided line is made by weaving together multiple strands of polymer fibers. Its surface is extremely smooth and lacks friction. When the line is wound onto the spool of a reel, if the underlying layer isn't properly prepared, the newly wound line can easily slip and shift under tension, leading to uneven winding or even loosening, which in turn can cause line breakage.
What are the differences between PE braided line, nylon line, and carbon line?
PE braided line is made by weaving multiple strands of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene fibers. It boasts exceptionally high tensile strength yet has an extremely fine diameter—under the same tensile force, it’s thinner than other lines. Therefore, it’s ideal for long-distance casting and highly sensitive fishing.
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How can the weather resistance of polyolefins be improved?
Light stabilizers (such as hindered amine light stabilizers, or HALS) can absorb ultraviolet light and reduce the breakage of molecular chains.