Natural Manila
The abacá is a banana plant that originated in the Philippines. It is heavily cultivated on the island chain, as well as in Costa Rica and Ecuador. Despite what you may think, the industry surrounding the plant is based not on its fruit, but on its fiber. See, the abacá, also known as manila hemp, is the source of the strongest of all natural fiber ropes: manila rope.
People use manila rope for all kinds of purposes. Industrial environments often make use of it. Landscapers keep plenty for working in more natural settings. It even has its uses in marine-based work. You can also find kids climbing strands on playgrounds and adults hanging up cut pieces as earthy decoration. It is resistant to ultraviolet radiation and abrasion, among other great and useful properties.
Rope and Rope Products would be remiss not to offer items made from such a coveted and versatile material. All the manila rope for sale in our store are premium grade, with 36 minimum becker value. They come in pieces that are cut to size, as well as in spools that you can cut as desired. For the best prices on the best products, click on the links and check out our awesome selection.
People use manila rope for all kinds of purposes. Industrial environments often make use of it. Landscapers keep plenty for working in more natural settings. It even has its uses in marine-based work. You can also find kids climbing strands on playgrounds and adults hanging up cut pieces as earthy decoration. It is resistant to ultraviolet radiation and abrasion, among other great and useful properties.
Rope and Rope Products would be remiss not to offer items made from such a coveted and versatile material. All the manila rope for sale in our store are premium grade, with 36 minimum becker value. They come in pieces that are cut to size, as well as in spools that you can cut as desired. For the best prices on the best products, click on the links and check out our awesome selection.