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From strength to strength – Liros Rope

by Melissa Yeomans on 16 Dec 2009
Titel Liros Katalog 2006 (Medium) Melissa Yeomans

Liros Ropes Australian distributor DeckHardware are now holding more stock than ever before. The Liros team is hard at work putting together shipments to be sent before Christmas to keep up with the growing demand.

Liros is now recognised as a world leader in the manufacture of Hi-Tec yachting ropes, kitesurf cords, paragliding lines and a wide range of industrial cordage. Liros has the most modern factory for rope production in Europe having invested heavily in new machinery which is calibrated to give both top quality and consistent quality. All of the Liros production is carefully monitored by experienced technicians during every stage of manufacture to ensure complete satisfaction in the most demanding applications. The unique and new process 'Liros NCS' (Nano Coating System) has enabled us to improve the performance of the latest materials (PBO, Vectran & Dyneema) by thoroughly protecting them against the worst effects of abrasion as well as UV degradation.

DeckHardware is a family run business, which was founded 15 years ago. Our aim at DeckHardware is to wholesale the finest marine products from around the world to the marine industry. Dealing with high quality manufacturers has allowed us to diversify our range to provide products to end users in other areas including fitness, farming and industrial manufacturing.

Our product range comes from industry leaders like Blue Performance, Forespar, Liros, Man Ship Marine, PeterG's, Schaefer Marine, SpliceRight, Splicing Nut and Velocitek.

The most popular line in the Liros range is the Liros D-Pro:
Liros D-Pro 01505
The Liros 100% pure Dyneema rope with the latest technology in coating technology. The pre stretched 12-braid is extremely easy to splice. Impregnated with a special PU, the resistance to abrasion has improved more than 75%. The pre stretching process further improves the overall performance of the LIROS D Pro. These two treatments combined with the fact it is a pure Dyneema rope offer improved performance by as much as 70% over conventional polyester covered Dyneema.

A multi purpose rope with many applications across every sailing yacht. An Ideal replacement for stainless steel wire.

• Stretch characteristics <1%
• best choice for all applications with extreme loads
• high UV light resistance
• easy to splice with an extra cover it can be used individually
• very high breaking strength at smallest diameter and lowest weight
• LIROS-Heat-Stretch-System

Have you joined the trend and tried Liros?

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For more information on the Liros range please visit www.deckhardware.com.au or phone 02 9905 9400.

To view the Liros Manufacturing video please visit the DeckHardware Youtube channel at http://www.youtube.com/deckhardware

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