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6×24+7FC Steel Wire Rope

Multi buoy mooring system
Multi buoy mooring system (MBM), a facility of traditional buoy mooring systems, through which ships are typically moored by a combination of anchor and stern mooring buoys, and fixed to a fixed heading. Also known as conventional buoy mooring.
Single point mooring system
Single Point Mooring (SPM) is a facility that fixes a ship to a single buoy or structure through the bow and swings freely with prevailing winds and currents. Three types of single point mooring systems are commonly used: catenary anchor leg mooring, single anchor leg mooring, and turret mooring.
Single Point Mooring (SPM) is a type of floating buoy/dock anchored at sea, allowing for the loading and unloading of liquid cargo such as ships' petroleum products. SPM is mainly used in areas without dedicated facilities for loading and unloading liquid cargo. These single point mooring (SPM) facilities are located a few kilometers away from coastal facilities, connected through submarine and subsea oil pipelines, and can even handle ultra large capacity ships such as VLCC.
Single point mooring (SPM) serves as a connection between onshore facilities and ships, used for loading or unloading liquid and gas cargo.
Some of the main benefits of using SPM are:
*Handling ultra large vessels.
*No need for ships to arrive at the port, saving fuel and time.
*Ships with high draft can be easily moored.
*High quality goods are easy to handle.

Wire Rope Definition a. Wires: steel wires for wire ropes are normally made of non-alloy carbon steel with a carbon content of 0.4 to 0.95%. The tensile forces and to run over sheaves with relatively small diameters. b. Strand: the strand is a component of wire rope usually consisting of an assembly of wires of appropriate diamsions laid helically in one or more layers around a central element. c. Core: the core is the central element, of fiber or steel, around which are laid helically the outer strands of wire rope. The core provides proper support for the strands under normal bending and loading conditions. d. Wire rope is several strands of metal wire twisted into a helix forming a composite "rope", in a pattern known as "laid rope". Larger diameter wire rope consists of multiple strands.

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Multi buoy mooring system
Multi buoy mooring system (MBM), a facility of traditional buoy mooring systems, through which ships are typically moored by a combination of anchor and stern mooring buoys, and fixed to a fixed heading. Also known as conventional buoy mooring.
Single point mooring system
Single Point Mooring (SPM) is a facility that fixes a ship to a single buoy or structure through the bow and swings freely with prevailing winds and currents. Three types of single point mooring systems are commonly used: catenary anchor leg mooring, single anchor leg mooring, and turret mooring.
Single Point Mooring (SPM) is a type of floating buoy/dock anchored at sea, allowing for the loading and unloading of liquid cargo such as ships' petroleum products. SPM is mainly used in areas without dedicated facilities for loading and unloading liquid cargo. These single point mooring (SPM) facilities are located a few kilometers away from coastal facilities, connected through submarine and subsea oil pipelines, and can even handle ultra large capacity ships such as VLCC.
Single point mooring (SPM) serves as a connection between onshore facilities and ships, used for loading or unloading liquid and gas cargo.
Some of the main benefits of using SPM are:
*Handling ultra large vessels.
*No need for ships to arrive at the port, saving fuel and time.
*Ships with high draft can be easily moored.
*High quality goods are easy to handle.

Wire Rope Definition
a. Wires: steel wires for wire ropes are normally made of non-alloy carbon steel with a carbon content of 0.4 to 0.95%. The tensile forces and to run over sheaves with relatively small diameters.


b. Strand: the strand is a component of wire rope usually consisting of an assembly of wires of appropriate diamsions laid helically in one or more layers around a central element.


c. Core: the core is the central element, of fiber or steel, around which are laid helically the outer strands of wire rope. The core provides proper support for the strands under normal bending and loading conditions.


d. Wire rope is several strands of metal wire twisted into a helix forming a composite "rope", in a pattern known as "laid rope". Larger diameter wire rope consists of multiple strands.


6X24+7FC Steel Wire Rope Construction

 

6X24+7FC Steel Wire Rope Parameters

Diameter
MM

Approx.Weight

Minimun Breaking Load of Rope(KN)

Kg/100m

1470Mpa

1570Mpa

1670Mpa

1770Mpa

NF

SF

8

20.4

19.5

26.3

28.1

29.9

31.7

9

25.8

24.6

33.3

35.6

37.9

40.1

10

31.8

30.4

41.2

44

46.8

49.6

11

38.5

36.8

49.8

53.2

56.6

60

12

45.8

43.8

59.3

63.3

67.3

71.4

13

53.7

51.4

69.6

74.3

79

83.8

14

62.3

59.6

80.7

86.2

91.6

97.1

16

81.4

77.8

105

113

120

127

18

103

98.5

133

142

152

161

20

127

122

165

176

187

198

22

154

147

199

213

226

240

24

183

175

237

253

269

285

26

215

206

278

297

316

335

28

249

238

323

345

367

389

30

286

274

370

396

421

446

32

326

311

421

450

479

507

34

368

351

476

508

541

573

36

412

394

533

570

606

642

38

459

439

594

635

675

716

40

509

486

659

703

748

793

 

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