ISO 10572-2009 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 10572:2009 — Mixed polyolefin fibre ropes. This International Standard specifies requirements, construction types, designation rules and minimum physical properties for ropes made from mixed polyolefin (bi‑component polypropylene/polyethylene) fibres, covering 3‑strand hawser‑laid, 4‑strand shroud‑laid, 8‑strand braided and 12‑strand braided constructions.
Abstract
ISO 10572:2009 defines material composition and construction rules for mixed polyolefin fibre ropes, provides tables of reference linear densities and minimum breaking forces by reference number and rope type, and gives marking, packaging and designation requirements. The standard supports uniform testing and product identification for manufacturers, test laboratories and buyers of synthetic fibre ropes.
General information
- Status: Published (international standard, adopted as EN ISO 10572:2009 in Europe).
- Publication date: 2009 (ISO edition published 2009; bibliographic records commonly list 19 November 2009 / CEN adoption in 2010).
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO); also published/adopted by regional bodies (CEN/BSI) and national standards bodies.
- ICS / categories: 59.080.50 — Ropes.
- Edition / version: Edition 1 — ISO 10572:2009.
- Number of pages: Typically published as a short standard (published EN/ISO versions commonly 10 pages; some national/BSI PDF wrappers list up to around 14 pages depending on cover/foreword material).
Scope
Specifies requirements for mixed polyolefin fibre ropes made from bi‑component polypropylene/polyethylene fibres and gives rules for designation. Applies to four rope constructions: Type A (3‑strand hawser‑laid), Type B (4‑strand shroud‑laid), Type L (8‑strand braided) and Type T (12‑strand braided). The standard defines permissible fibre composition ranges, reference diameters/linear densities and minimum breaking forces, and includes marking, packaging and delivery requirements with references to related ISO test/method standards.
Key topics and requirements
- Defined rope constructions: 3‑strand (A), 4‑strand (B), 8‑strand braided (L) and 12‑strand braided (T).
- Material specification: bi‑component (co‑extruded or blended) polyolefin fibres — polypropylene with polyethylene content typically specified in the standard (commonly reported range 15%–50% polyethylene).
- Designation and marking rules: standardised designation format including standard number, rope type, reference number and material code to ensure traceability.
- Performance tables: reference linear density (ktex) and minimum breaking force (kN) given by reference number and rope construction; test/context notes for dry/wet conditions and test method references.
- Packaging, labelling and delivery-length information referenced to related standards (marking and delivery conventions consistent with ISO/CEN practice).
Typical use and users
Used by rope manufacturers, technical product designers, marine and fishing industries, agricultural and general‑purpose rope users, procurement and quality departments, testing laboratories and standards committees to specify, produce, test and accept mixed polyolefin fibre ropes for commercial applications. The standard is referenced in product specifications, procurement documents and conformity assessments.
Related standards
References and related documents commonly cited with ISO 10572: ISO 9554 (marking, packaging, delivery length conventions for fibre ropes), ISO 2307 (linear density and related test conditions), and regional/adopted versions such as EN ISO 10572:2009; the standard replaced or consolidated earlier national documents in some markets.
Keywords
mixed polyolefin, polyolefin fibre rope, polypropylene, polyethylene, bi‑component fibre, 3‑strand, 4‑strand, braided rope, linear density, breaking force, rope designation, ISO 10572.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 10572:2009 is an international standard that specifies requirements, designation rules and performance limits for mixed polyolefin fibre ropes (made from polypropylene/polyethylene bi‑component fibres).
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers four rope constructions (3‑strand hawser‑laid, 4‑strand shroud‑laid, 8‑strand braided and 12‑strand braided), material composition ranges, reference linear densities and minimum breaking forces, plus marking and packaging requirements.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Rope manufacturers, marine/fishing operators, procurement teams, test laboratories and standards bodies use the standard to specify, produce and verify mixed polyolefin fibre ropes.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: ISO 10572:2009 is the 2009 edition and has been adopted regionally (EN ISO 10572:2009). Bibliographic records list it as the 2009 edition and active in national/regional catalogs; users should check national standards bodies for the latest confirmation or any amendments specific to their country.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: It is a stand‑alone ISO document within the textiles/ropes ICS grouping and is frequently referenced alongside other rope and test standards (for example ISO 9554 and ISO 2307) that cover related marking and test method details.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Mixed polyolefin, fibre rope, polypropylene, polyethylene, braided rope, 3‑strand, 4‑strand, linear density, breaking force, designation.