| KENBRAID | CARRIER ROPE PRODUCTS |
Kenbraid Premier carrier ropes have been designed to specifically meet
the rigorous demands of today's paper and board makers, setting the
highest standards for abrasion resistance, durability and stability in length.
Available within the range is a selection of ropes providing specialist
solutions to particular problems and conditions experienced on paper
machines.Kenbraid Premier is a high temperature, quality impregnated filament nylon rope. Applied to each thread by the Kenyon developed method, the improved impregnation gives greater protection to the fibres of the rope and an excellent surface for gripping the paper tail. The unique hollow braided construction resists flattening under normal operating tension, further enhancing its threading efficiency and ease of splicing. If extra resistance to elongation is required, an option is available in filament polyester, specifically designed for wet conditions. Kenbraid Premier GS is offered for high abrasion applications and is particularly suited for use in coater positions. Well known and widely used in the world's paper and board mills, Kenbraid Premier carrier ropes can be relied upon for any given position on modern paper and board machines. Kenbraid Staple Nylon is still available and as with all of the Kenbraid range is also offered with a centre core.
Splicing instructions available on request. |
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| info@williamkenyon.co.uk | Tel: +44(0)161 308 6030 | Fax: 44(0)161 308 6046 | ||
William Kenyon & Sons (Ropes & Narrow Fabrics) Limited P.O. Box 33, Chapel Field Works, Dukinfield, Cheshire, SK14 4RP, United Kingdom Registered in England No. 600891 |
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Kenbraid Premier carrier ropes have been designed to specifically meet
the rigorous demands of today's paper and board makers, setting the
highest standards for abrasion resistance, durability and stability in length.
Available within the range is a selection of ropes providing specialist
solutions to particular problems and conditions experienced on paper
machines.