The strength of nylon monofilament fishing nets is usually determined by the characteristics of nylon materials and manufacturing processes. Nylon is a synthetic fiber with good tensile strength and durability. The following are the general characteristics of the strength of nylon monofilament fishing nets:
Tensile strength: Nylon monofilament has a relatively high tensile strength, usually in the range of several thousand Newtons per square millimeter (N/mm ²) Within the scope of. This allows the fishing net to withstand tension and not easily break.
Toughness: Nylon materials have excellent toughness, which means they can maintain a certain degree of extension without breaking under tensile force. This resilience helps fishing nets cope with different environments and capture pressures during the fishing process.
Durability: Nylon monofilament fishing nets have high durability and can maintain strength in harsh environments such as humidity and seawater. Nylon also has relatively good resistance to ultraviolet rays and can maintain stability for a long time under sunlight exposure.
It should be noted that the specific strength of nylon fishing nets depends on factors such as the diameter of the monofilament, manufacturing process, and material formula. Nylon monofilament fishing nets of different models and specifications may have different strength characteristics.
When purchasing fishing nets, fishermen usually consider factors such as the size of the target fish species, the characteristics of the fishing environment, and usage methods, and choose fishing nets of appropriate strength to ensure the effectiveness and safety of fishing.