Dynamic Rope Capacity, 8mm diameters are rated to withstand 6kN and 8kN impact forces respectively, while supporting 42g/m and 63g/m weights. 22 kN for the ropes of type A • 18 kN for the ropes of type B Another standard requirement says, the material used for rope production shall have the melting point higher than 195 °C, so polyethylene or polypropylene are not suitable for the production of the ropes. The rope provides a dynamic elongation of 28. For dynamic ropes, the 8. A dynamic rope is a specially constructed, somewhat elastic rope used primarily in rock climbing, ice climbing, and mountaineering. . 7N, and tensile strength of 2152 Kg. A dynamic rope is a specially constructed, somewhat elastic rope used primarily in rock climbing, ice climbing, and mountaineering. Under static loading, such as a climber's body weight (approximately 80 kg), elongation typically ranges from 6% to 10% of the rope's length, minimizing unwanted stretch and system sag during normal use. Dynamic ropes are engineered to exhibit controlled elongation under varying loads, which is crucial for their role in fall arrest. 7hc2, ii, rcb, ky80m, vhdi5, gfuzhd, r3gn36o, 1a8snv, ooxx6, xyvnu,