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Nylon 6,6 Webbing - Cordura 1000D Nylon
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Nylon 6,6 Webbing

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Nylon 6,6 is a superior polymer grade offering exceptional tensile strength and excellent resistance to heat and solvents compared to its Nylon 6 counterpart. This material is favored in industrial strapping, climbing harnesses, and structural components where consistent, high-load performance is critical. Its molecular structure provides reliable performance under stress, making it a workhorse material.

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Nylon 6,6 Webbing ranks #7 of 30 in the Cordura 1000D Nylon ranking, behind Maxpedition Falcon-II Backpack, ahead of Stone Glacier Sky Talus 4900.

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Why is Nylon 6,6 used for load-bearing webbing?

It combines high tensile strength with abrasion resistance and useful elongation, allowing webbing to absorb energy rather than behaving like a rigid strip. These properties suit applications such as harnesses, parachute components, and industrial tie-downs.

How does Nylon 6,6 webbing differ from Nylon 6?

Nylon 6,6 has a higher melting point, around 260 degrees Celsius compared with roughly 220 degrees for Nylon 6. Finished strength still depends on yarn, weave, width, thickness, and manufacturing quality.

Can ordinary Nylon 6,6 webbing be used for climbing gear?

Not merely because it is made from Nylon 6,6. Life-safety equipment must be purpose-designed, sewn, tested, and certified to the relevant climbing or fall-protection standard.

Does Nylon 6,6 webbing weaken outdoors?

Yes. Ultraviolet exposure can degrade nylon, while absorbed moisture changes some of its mechanical properties, so outdoor webbing requires inspection and appropriate storage.

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