Ageing of climbing ropes with and without hydrophobic coating

Author:

Sedláček Daniel12ORCID,Roso Martina3ORCID,Viel Leano4,Perotto Nicola4ORCID,Caven Barnaby5,Hasler Michael16,Nachbauer Werner16

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sport Science, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

2. Unit for Material Technology, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

3. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Padova, Italy

4. Dolomiticert Scarl, Longarone, Italy

5. Research Institute for Textile Chemistry and Textile Physics, University of Innsbruck, Dornbirn, Austria

6. Research Center Snow, Ski, and Alpine Sport, Innsbruck, Austria

Abstract

The effects of 4 months of weather exposure on the ageing of dynamic climbing ropes made of polyamide 6 were studied and differences between ropes with and without hydrophobic coating were examined. The polyamide degradation of the rope yarns was studied using infrared spectroscopy and a quasi-static tensile test. The number of falls to failure and the maximum force on the climber in a fall were evaluated with a drop test according to the UIAA 101 standard. Moreover, changes in the length of the ropes due to weathering were measured. The following results were found. After 4 months of weathering, sheath yarns of the coated rope showed a greater decrease in breaking force than those of the uncoated rope, which might be due to reactions of polyamide with radicals formed during the photo-induced oxidation of the coating. In contrast, the core yarns from the uncoated rope showed a greater decrease in breaking force than those from the coated rope, probably due to prolonged exposure of the uncoated core to water with possibly dissolved atmospheric acids. Furthermore, the decrease in the number of falls to failure was greater in the uncoated than in the coated rope. This difference was explained by a mechanism of changes in radial pressure of the sheath on the core. Regarding the maximum force on the climber, no significant changes due to ageing were observed during the drop test. Thus, it was concluded that 4 months of weather exposure do not pose a safety risk for climbing ropes, but the negative effect of coating on the ageing of polyamide might be detrimental when it comes to static personal safety equipment, such as slings or accessory cords.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Engineering

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