Manila rope (manila) is a twisted article of processed fibers of abacus leaves. Abaca is a perennial textile banana growing in the tropics on the Philippine islands. Has a beautiful tawny color. Less than all natural ropes are prone to rot in seawater. Low specific gravity, the ability to quickly return the moisture received, a great bursting force-all these advantages put Manila hemp at one of the first places among the raw materials used in the production of ropes.
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