Tying Twine
If you take two strings of yarn and twist them together, you get a cute yarn project. If you twist those strings on their own and then twist them together in the opposite direction — a process known as plying — then you get twine. The result of this process is a whole that is exponentially stronger and more useful than its parts. Ancient humans figured this out tens of thousands of years ago, and people have used it for an array of applications since then.
Polypropylene tying twine has proven particularly useful in the fields of agriculture and construction. Three of its many coveted properties are high tensile strength, low stretch, and the ability to knot really well. These specific qualities make this type of tying twine perfect for holding disparate pieces together and tying things down, even if they are too heavy for other types of rope.
When you are looking for high-quality polypropylene tying twine, Rope and Rope Products has your back. The product we supply is soft and pliable, making it suitable for general-purpose use. Each tube is individually shrink-wrapped to prevent unravelling. Each case contains four boxes of polypropylene tying twine, and you can order them by the caseload right here on our online store.