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Types of Rope Ends: Functional and Aesthetic Finishes

  • Writer: Bulent Bekler
    Bulent Bekler
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read

Types of rope tilt

Details make a big difference in textile accessories. Ropes are used in a wide range of applications, from clothing to packaging, from home textiles to promotional products, and are complementary.

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What is a zip line?

Rope skewing is a process used to prevent the ends of rope strands from fraying and to provide an aesthetically pleasing finish. It is also important for ease of use, product durability, and brand identity.

Types of rope ends

1. Dip coating

It is the hardening of the end of the rope by dipping it in a special solution containing PVC, silicone or acrylic.

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2. Metal tip coating (aglite)

It is a durable finish coating that is applied by placing a metal tube over the end of the wire and pressing it down.

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3. Heat melting (heat sealing)

The ends of the synthetic cords are attached by melting them slightly with heat.

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  • What are the types of threading? Discover professional threading techniques with Cordessa, including dip tip, metallization, heat tip, and stitch tip.

4. Stitched end (stitched or sewn closure)

The end of the rope is folded and secured with stitches.

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5. Plastic injection tip

The shaping process is done by attaching a special plastic tip to the end of the wire.

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Master the details with Cordesa quality.

As Cordessa, we offer wire termination solutions suitable for various sectors and purposes. Combining quality and aesthetics at every stage of production, we focus on details that enhance the user experience. Furthermore, all our tilting processes are compliant with products certified according to

Trust Cordessa's expertise for durable and aesthetically pleasing wire termination solutions that are right for your projects.

 
 
 

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