Dyneema Rope Specifications

Dyneema (HMPE) Rope Specifications

Dyneema (HMPE) rope, made from ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene, is one of the strongest and lightest synthetic ropes available. It’s up to 15 times stronger than steel by weight, floats on water, and offers excellent resistance to abrasion, UV degradation, and chemicals.

We supply Dyneema (HMPE) ropes suitable for marine, off-road, recovery, lifting, and high-performance industrial applications.

What is Dyneema (HMPE) Rope?

Dyneema (HMPE) is a high-modulus polyethylene fibre known for its exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. It is commonly used in critical applications where low weight and high strength are essential, such as winching, sailing, and tactical equipment.

Dyneema (HMPE) Rope Sizes, Break Loads & Weight Chart

Diameter Length per Reel Weight (Approx.) Min. Break Load Safe Working Load (SWL)
2mm 100m 0.30kg 300kg 60kg
3mm 100m 0.50kg 550kg 110kg
4mm 100m 0.90kg 1,000kg 200kg
6mm 100m 1.80kg 2,100kg 420kg
8mm 100m 2.80kg 3,800kg 760kg
10mm 100m 4.20kg 6,000kg 1,200kg
12mm 100m 6.30kg 8,400kg 1,680kg
14mm 100m 8.20kg 10,500kg 2,100kg
16mm 100m 11.00kg 14,000kg 2,800kg

Note: Always allow for a safety margin when selecting rope. Splicing can reduce the overall break load by up to 10%.

Key Features of Dyneema (HMPE) Rope

  • Exceptional strength-to-weight ratio
  • Lightweight and floats on water
  • Very low stretch under load
  • Highly resistant to UV, abrasion, and most chemicals
  • Minimal water absorption
  • Working temperature range: –40°C to +70°C

Uses for Dyneema (HMPE) Rope in Marine, Recovery & Rigging

  • Marine and sailing – winch lines, tow ropes, anchor lines
  • Off-road recovery – safer and lighter than steel wire
  • Lifting and rigging – synthetic slings, lifting lines
  • Military and defence – field lines and tactical gear
  • Rope access and rescue – hauling lines and safety ropes

How to Splice and Handle Dyneema (HMPE) Rope Safely

For best strength retention, always splice rather than knot. Use proper splicing tools or fids. Dyneema’s slick surface means knots can slip or reduce strength significantly.

Need help? We offer custom spliced Dyneema (HMPE) ropes to your requirements.

Storage and Care

  • Store in a dry, cool, and shaded location
  • Inspect regularly for wear, fraying, or surface damage
  • Avoid contact with sharp edges or abrasive surfaces

Dyneema (HMPE) vs Other Ropes

Rope Type Strength Weight Stretch UV Resistance
Dyneema (HMPE) Very High Very Low Very Low Excellent
Nylon High Moderate High Moderate
Polypropylene Moderate Very Low Moderate Poor

Download Dyneema (HMPE) Rope Datasheet

Download PDF – Includes full technical breakdown and usage guidelines.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dyneema (HMPE) stronger than steel?

Yes, Dyneema (HMPE) is around 15 times stronger than steel by weight, making it a preferred material for lightweight high-load applications.

Can I use Dyneema (HMPE) for winching?

Absolutely. Dyneema (HMPE) rope is widely used in winching and recovery due to its strength, safety, and ease of handling compared to steel cable.

Does Dyneema (HMPE) stretch under load?

No. Dyneema (HMPE) has very low elongation, making it ideal for uses where stretch must be minimised.

 

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