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Settore: Nautical industry

Twine in natural jute fiber. The yarn is smoother and more rigid, compared to the twisted one which is coarser to the touch. The appearance remains rustic nonetheless. Suitable for finishes in the fashion and footwear sector, giftware, and shabby or country style craftsmanship.

Twine in natural ramie fiber. Ramie is a fiber that is naturally very light, resistant, and bright. For this reason, it is preferred to linen because it does not require bleaching processes and to cotton because it is much more resistant. Very versatile twine, suitable for all uses.

Yarn made of natural ramie fiber.
Available in natural bleached color (cream), with custom colors available upon request.
Available as a single strand and twisted into 2 or more strands upon request.

Yarn made of natural sisal fiber.
Available in light natural color.
Available as a single strand and twisted into 2 or more strands upon request.

Twine in natural linen fiber.
In natural color and packaged in hanks, it can be 2, 3, or 4-ply.
The waxing that covers it makes it particularly rigid and suitable for mattress stitching and in the upholstery sector.

Natural linen fiber rope, coated in tar; also called marline or seizing line.
Resistant and of black color, typical of tar.
Suitable for caulking and all uses in the nautical and boatbuilding sector.

Braided rope in synthetic polyethylene fiber. In orange color, to allow for greater visibility in water. The soft, lightweight, and flexible fiber is buoyant and resistant to weathering. Suitable for moorings, fishing, lifebuoys, and all uses in naval and marine environments, or where a visible braid is required for use in contact with water.

Braided rope in synthetic polyester fiber (PES). Polyester has high resistance to abrasion and creasing, and good resistance to chemical and physical agents. Standard colors are white, black, and white with a black marker (fleck), but custom colors can be produced upon request. Particularly suitable for moorings, packaging, weight lifting, and various types of lashing.

Twisted twine in natural linen fiber.
Generally available in 2 or 3 plies, very soft and suitable for the marine sector.

Twine in synthetic polyethylene fiber, also known as polythene or often referred to by the acronym PE.
Polyethylene is a lightweight yet very strong fiber, flexible, and characterized by low water absorption.
Suitable for use in footwear manufacturing processes.