Advantages of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber electric traction rope

For the sustainable development of China’s economy, a reliable power supply is essential. On the one hand, power generation and power transmission throughout China are another important aspect. It is a piece of land that stretches over 9.6 million square kilometers and consists of dense forests, cities, rural areas and vast rugged terrain.

The electric traction rope, guiding cable, traction cable and safety net bearing cable made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber rope are used for the erection of power grid.

Compared with the electric traction cable made of traditional materials such as steel wire or common synthetic fiber, the cable made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber rope is firm, light, convenient and safer to operate. These performances ensure the rapid and effective erection in the most challenging terrain, which reduces the difficulty of domestic power grid construction projects.

Electric traction rope made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber rope is used for many advantages:

It is widely used in some live crossing operations (that is, new transmission lines need to cross existing live transmission lines). With the massive construction of EHV lines, this is particularly important.

The electric traction rope made of UHMWPE fiber rope has a broad application prospect in the field of electric power transmission. Because they are light, high in strength and low in extensibility.

Electric traction rope made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber rope is widely used in various span erection. Workers have also accepted the electric traction rope made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber rope, and like to use it very much. Generally speaking, by using the electric traction rope made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber, we improve the efficiency, reduce the construction cost and speed up the completion of electric power projects.


Post time: Oct-22-2022