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What is cordage fiber called?

Cordage fiber is commonly referred to as "fiber" or "cordage." It is derived from various plant materials, such as hemp, jute, and sisal, as well as from animal sources like silk. These fibers are processed and twisted together to create strong, durable ropes or cords used in various applications, including construction, sailing, and crafts.


When was Cordage Institute created?

Cordage Institute was created in 1920.


When did National Cordage Company end?

National Cordage Company ended in 1893.


When was National Cordage Company created?

National Cordage Company was created in 1887.


When was Peoria Cordage Company created?

Peoria Cordage Company was created in 1888.


When was Portland Cordage Company Building created?

Portland Cordage Company Building was created in 1887.


What is baumwolle?

Also know as cotton, baumwolle is The most economical natural fiber, obtained from plants of the genus Gossypium, used in making fabrics, cordage, and padding and for producing artificial fibers and cellulose.


What is a 7 lettered word for rigging ropes?

Cordage


Type of grass used for making cordage?

Esparto


What has the author Philip James Stopford written?

Philip James Stopford has written: 'Cordage and cables : their uses at sea' -- subject(s): Knots and splices, Cordage, Seamanship, Cables, Anchors


What are the release dates for Plymouth Rock Studios The Series - 2009 Cordage What 1-2?

Plymouth Rock Studios The Series - 2009 Cordage What 1-2 was released on: USA: 27 January 2009


What is the paracord breaking strength and how does it compare to other types of cordage?

Paracord has a breaking strength of around 550 pounds, making it stronger than most types of cordage like nylon or polyester ropes.