SPECIFICATION
Material: 100% Kevlar Fiber of natural yellow from Dupont
Construction: braided
Decomposition temperature: 800~900 °F / 427~482 °C
Kevlar doesn't melt like nylon or polyester. It decomposes at high temperatures.
Strength
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Diameter
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Weight per 100Ft
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Weight per Meter
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100 Lb
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1 mm
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0.53 Oz
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0.49 g
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150 Lb
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1.1 mm
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0.81 Oz
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0.75 g
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250 Lb
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1.5 mm
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1.23 Oz
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1.14 g
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Approximately ±2~3% deviation exists in measurement.
Packaging: On Spool
Recommended safe working strength: 20% of its original strength.
FEATURES
- Kevlar Line is most used for Flying Single Line Kites. A snap swivel is attached for easy clip to the kite bridle.
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Low Stretch! Kevlar string has much less stretch than string of other material, like nylon. This means a lot in kite control. You are able to get quicker and much more sensitive response from kite with Kevlar string, whenever you fly a delta kite or a quad stunt kite.
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High Tensile Strength! Kevlar has a great advantage to make it outstanding in all kinds of kite string. It can concentrate same strength in much thinner and lighter body. The Lighter, the better! Two construction to your preference, twist and braid! Braid (Multi-strands interweaving process) makes the string much more solid and durable. It won't unravel like twisted line. All yarns will still hold together even one of them are broken, making it safer.
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Cut-Resistance! One of the best advantages of Kevlar string. It helps avoid many unexpected string snaps which happen a lot in binding and fastening objects with sharp edges. Kevlar line will much reduce your risk of losing your precious kites.
- There is more to do with Kevlar string than you imagine. Due to its high strength, high toughness, high melt-point and high abrasion resistance, Kevlar line will do great in so many applications, like fishing, camping / hiking equipment fastening, usual mason's line, plant support, gardening work, decoration hanging, creative projects, etc.