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ROPE MADE WITH DYNEEMA® SECURES FISHERMEN'S LIVELIHOODS

Ropes made with Dyneema® ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMwPE) fiber manufactured by DSM recently demonstrated during initial trials, how their outstanding performance can help fishermen around the world to work more safely, efficiently and cost-effectively.

A leading cordage manufacturing company in India, Garware-Wall Ropes Ltd., is a household name in the fishing community through its close bond with Indian fishermen. The company recently introduced Plateena Rope, produced with Dyneema®, the world’s strongest fiber™, made by DSM.

During extensive trials, the benefits of Dyneema® became clear when in 2011, the fishing vessel “Srinivasa” was trialing the new Plateena rope warp lines in heavy currents. During a change of direction the net became stuck under a rocky surface on the seabed. The Plateena rope warp lines had only been on trial for 3 months and the crew were worried if the lines could withstand such an extreme situation.

After releasing additional rope to slacken the load on the boat, the vessel was drifting with the strong sea currents and the skipper was finding it difficult to maintain its position. Most of the rope had already been released; only a few more meters were left on the winch. Something had to be done, and quickly. The skipper decided to use the power of the engine to release the net. It was a significant decision. If the rope were to snap, their net worth thousands of rupees would be lost forever. This would mean no catch for the next few weeks, and with no work and pay there would be no food for their families. On the other hand, remaining ensnared on the seabed could result in the boat either sinking or capsizing.

Following two initial attempts, the skipper gave full throttle and suddenly there was a jolt. To his surprise, the cause of the jolt had been the center pole, used to hold the pulleys, which had come out of its joint that was bolted on both the sides with 2.5 inch nuts within a metal frame. The rope had remained intact, and 8 hours later another boat arrived to help safely disentangle the net from the seabed - all carried out without any damage to the rope.

Mr. Bablu, owner of the “Srinivasa” said: “If we had been using steel wire, I am sure the rope would have failed within 2 hours and we would have lost the nets forever. Unbelievably the Plateena rope fought against the hazardous conditions for 8 hours and still remained intact. I am thankful to this wonderful rope which saved the crew, the boat and our expensive fishing gear.”

The crew of the “Srinivasa” are happy to welcome Plateena rope onboard as it requires no lubrication with grease or oil, leaving the deck clean and the crew members free from the laborious duty of greasing the rope after each voyage.

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About DSM Dyneema

DSM Dyneema is the inventor and manufacturer of Dyneema®, the world's strongest fiber™. Dyneema® is an Ultra High Molecular Weight PolyEthylene (UHMWPE) fiber that offers maximum strength combined with minimum weight. It is up to 15 times stronger than quality steel and up to 40% stronger than aramid fibers, both on weight for weight basis. Dyneema® fiber floats on water and is extremely durable and resistant to moisture, UV light and chemicals.

Further information on DSM Dyneema is available at www.dyneema.com.

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Key Points

  • Minimum drag in the water of fishing gear can help crews cut fuel costs by 40% while making the boat easier to handle - and safer.
  • In aquaculture, nets made with Dyneema® provide protection from internal escapes and external predation.

 

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“Extensive testing on these ropes was carried out to ensure extreme performance in the toughest of sea conditions before sending out the rope for trials. We are delighted that in the trial phase itself the rope has already proven its value.”

Sanjay Raut, VP Garware-Wall Ropes Ltd.

 

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“Following the incident with the "Srinivasa", all the local fishermen want to change to Plateena ropes. However we wish to complete numerous tests on this rope in real conditions before making it commercially available.”

Veer Raju, Sales Manager, Garware-Wall Ropes Ltd.

 

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“The reports of this incident did not surprise me. Ropes made with Dyneema® often impress users with their capabilities.”

Rakesh Gaikwad, DSM Dyneema

 

 

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Editorial enquiries

Nathali Donatz
Dyneema

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