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he Katradis Group of companies originated from a ship supply company specializing in the production of high quality ropes, which was established by Konstantinos Katradis in 1936 and has since become a pioneer in the field of manufacture. In recent years, under the guidance and expertise of the current managing director Nikolaos Katradis, the Group has enjoyed vast expansion in terms of products, service, technology and clientele due to the unrivalled quality of its commodities. Today, with over 70 years of experience, the Group is undoubtedly prominent in the field of ropes and excels as the manufacturer of wire ropes. Read more: http://www.katradis.com/profile.php#ixzz2FusG6IoY

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page 8-19 Mooring Ropes

page 20-37 Tanker Mooring Ropes

page 38-59 Steel Wire Ropes

page 60-65 Anchors & Anchor Chains

page 66-73 Sacrificial Anodes

page 74-83 Vessel Deck Equipment

page 84-91 Port Development

page 92-99 Shark Marine Paints

page 100-111 Quality Assurance

page 112-115 Production Facilities

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The Katradis Group of Companies originated from a ship supply company specializing in the produc-tion of high quality ropes, which was established by Constantinos Katradis in 1936 and has since become a pioneer in the field of manufacture. In recent years, under the guidance and expertise of the current managing directors Nikolaos & Con-stantinos Katradis, the Group has enjoyed vast expansion in terms of products, service, technology and clientele due to the unrivalled quality of its commodities.Today, with over 70 years of experience, the Group is undoubtedly prominent in the field of ropes and excels as the manufacturer of wire ropes.The Group provides services as manufacturers, stockists, importers, exporters, distributors and dealers and they each serve the marine and industrial sector in an efficient and cost-effective manner, with the support of the extensive global network of affiliated establishments, agents, suppliers and representatives, who are favourably positioned at all major ports thereby guaranteeing immediate service.Aspiring to broaden its horizons, in the early 1980’s the Group endeavoured to supply marine paints and owing to its success in this field, it continued to develop high quality protective coatings known as Shark Marine Paints. Furthermore, the Group has now secured a competitive role in the provision of a large assortment of anodes including zinc hull anodes, aluminium hull anodes, zinc tank anodes, zinc pit guard anodes, aluminium tank anodes and aluminium pit guard tank anodes.The Katradis Group boasts a large stock of Vessels Deck Equipment in Piraeus and globally, in addition to the vast array of Port Developement Equipment such as rubber fenders, buoys, floating marinas, bol-lards and oil booms.Strategically located in the vicinity of the port of Piraeus, thereby ensuring easy and rapid access, the Group’s headquarters occupy an extensive area of 9000m2 and house a horizontal automatic test-ing bench, which provides technical support to all Piraeus-based shipping companies.The Katradis Group prides itself in being compliant with the classification societies LLOYD’S REGISTER (ISO 9001), ABS, BV, GERMANISCHER LLOYD and LLOYD’S REGISTER and all its products are de-signed and manufactured in accordance with DIN, BS, CI, EN, ISO, ASTM, MIL and other international standards.Due to the dedication of its personnel and competent technical staff, who are always eager to offer technical advice and support, it has acquired an established clientele that includes the Public Power Cooperation, the Hellenic Navy, shipping companies, shipyards, major engineering and construction companies and offshore rigging corporations.

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R O P E C A R E

IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE MORE EFFICIENT USE AND LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR ROPES ALWAYS REMEMBER TO AVOID:

• Contact or even exposure to any kind of heat. • Friction, especially over sharp edges.• Dragging over the ground or any other rough surface. • Storing on heated surface - especially metal. • Sunder tension when the Rope is in use (shock/dynamic loading).• Contact with chemicals of any type & rust.• Surging, during capstan or winch head rotation.• Placing the Ropes near chains and wire.• Suspending loads for extended periods of time• Knotting ropes to join or hold, use splices instead ( knots reduce rope’s strength by up to 50% )

F O R S A F E T Y P U R P O S E S• Do not use worn Ropes.• Never stand in line with a Rope under tension. It may recoil, in case of overload/failure, with considerable force (snap back e�ect)• Never exceed the strength of a Rope (Working Load Limit).• Always make sure splices are intact.• Make sure, that the end of the Rope is fast to bitts and not just on drum end. • Inspect the Rope periodically, and replace it if you �nd it worn or frayed.For more information you can download the following from our Internet site:http:// www.katradis.com/ download/instructions_synthetic_ropes.pdf

Q U A L I T Y CO N T R O LAll our ropes are tested in our Automatic Testing Machine, approved by Lloyd’s Register and accepted by the major classi�cation societies:BV No. 1LPR-93, GL No. 20287 AT, LRS No. 307205, ABS No. 93-PR 7060-321With the computer controlled tensile testing machine, we carry out the tensile breaking strength of yarns according to ΕΝ, ISO, CI, and ASTM standards. The suntest mashine checks the yarns’ behaviour in the condition of accelerated aging and the necessary amount of U.V. protection additives for a long term exposure in sunlight.

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N I K A CO R D ¨

Nika-Cord® ropes are produced in 24-strands, 12-strands and 8-strands braided form.

N I K A CO R D ¨ 8 / 1 2 - 2 4 S T R A N D S CO N S T R U C T I O N D I A M O N D T Y P ENIKACORD® Ropes are a “MELT MIXTURE” of �rst quality European virgin raw materials Polypropylene (75%), Polyethylene (20%) and UV stabilizer and other improving elements (5%), bright white colour with red-green stripes.They are made of round �laments (MONOFILAMENT type) which are produced with the laborious double twisting process “ROPE IN ROPE” type for maximum abrasion resistance, with high tenacity yarns, almost like Nylon’s.This unique rope construction with the double twisted yarns, that have the same electronically controlled thickness, weight and strength throughout the whole cross section of the strand/rope, gives the well known amazing operational results, like shock and dynamic load absorption, minimization of external and internal abrasion and extended useful (thus reliable) service life. The above, in combination with the high quality added UV stabilisation protection of 160 KLY (suitable for Florida, USA & Dubai, UAE sunshine) make NIKACORD® ropes the most reliable ones in the market. APPLICATIONS: MOORING – ANCHORING – TOWINGSpeci�c gravity: 0,92 (FLOATING)Melting point: 1650 CElongation at breaking: 15%Chemical resistance to ACID: Excellent. Strength lose in H2SO4 in high concentration and temperatureChemical resistance to ALKALI: Very Good. Strength lose NaOH in high concentration and temperatureChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Excellent.

Nika-Cord® incorporates the following technologically advanced features:• Double twisted yarns through its whole cross section for extra wear resistance and consequently extended life.• Uniform load distribution though its whole cross section.• Filament tensile strength exceeding DIN,EN,ISO and BS speci�cations.• High quality U.V protection for longer use in almost any weather condition, even in Florida & Dubai intense sunshine.• Uniform thickness for a �exible,strong and friendly use.• Eliminates residual twisting moments (rotation resistant – non rotating) Nika-Cord is the unique mono�lament rope in terms of strength,abrasion resistance, shock absorption and longer lifetime.

Μelt mixture of Nikacord makes it approved even by OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers (as per paragraph: 6.3.1.4 of the Mooring Equipment Guidelines book 3rd Edition of OCIMF – Mixed Polyole�n ropes)

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TECHNICAL DATA Size circ Size diam Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load

Inch mm kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons

3 24 26 57 11

3 1/2 28 35,5 78 14,5

4 32 46 101 18,5

4 1/2 36 58 128 23

5 40 72 158 27,9

5 1/2 44 89 194 33,3

6 48 105 229 39,2

6 1/2 52 122 268 45,7

7 56 142 312 52,4

7 1/2 60 164 359 59,4

8 64 185 407 67

9 72 235 515 83,6

10 80 290 638 101,5

11 88 351 772 121,3

12 96 416 915 142,7

13 104 496 1090 165,2

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P O LY P R O P Y L E N E 8 S T R A N D SNIKAFORCE¨ 8 STRANDS• Exceptional strength to weight ratio • High breaking load exceeds Cordage Institute speci�cation CI 1901-96, EN and ISO specs• High abrasion resistance• U.V stabilized to 160 kly (suitable for Florida, U.S.A. & Dubai, UAE sunshine)• High shock & dynamic load absorption• Filaments of equal thickness and tensile strength• Electronically controlled even load distribution• Friendly on handling• Only virgin bright white European raw materials used• Filament tensile strength exceeds EN and ISO speci�cations

APPLICATIONS: MOORING – ANCHORING – TOWINGMelting point: 1650 C / Elongation at breaking: 15% / Speci�c gravity: 0,92 (FLOATING)

P O LY P R O P Y L E N E 8 - S T R A N D S E X T R A M O N O F I L A M E N T• Very good strength to weight ratio.• High breaking load exceeding international standards.• Good abrasion resistance.• U.V. stabilized.• Friendly on handling.• Only virgin bright white European raw materials used.• Filament tensile strength as per EN and ISO speci�cations.

APPLICATIONS: MOORING – ANCHORING – TOWINGMelting point: 1650 C / Elongation at breaking: 14% / Speci�c gravity: 0,92 (FLOATING)

Μelt mixture of Nikaforce® makes it approved even by OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers (as per paragraph: 6.3.1.4 of the Mooring Equipment Guidelines book 3rd Edition of OCIMF – Mixed Polyole�n ropes)

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TECHNICAL DATA: NIKA FORCE® 8 STRANDS

EXTRA-MONOFILAMENT 8 STRANDS

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Inch mm kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons Tons3 24 26 57 11,5 9,3

3 1/2 28 35,5 78 15 11,7

4 32 46 101 19 15,3

4 1/2 36 58 128 24 19,8

5 40 72 158 29 24

5 1/2 44 88 194 36 29

6 48 104 229 42 33

6 1/2 52 122 268 48 38

7 56 142 312 55 44

7 1/2 60 163 359 62 50

8 64 185 407 71 57

9 72 234 515 90 71

10 80 290 638 109 87

11 88 351 772 128 105

12 96 416 915 151 123

13 104 496 1090 172 135

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S I N G L E B R A I D E D P O LY E S T E R 1 0 0 % / N Y L O N 1 0 0 %

S I N G L E B R A I D E D 8 / 1 2 - 2 4 S T R A N D SSINGLE BRAIDED 8/12/24 STRANDS 100% POLYESTERPolyester 8-strand ropes are �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance, moderate elasticity and shock absorption properties. They have low friction coe�cient &excellent resistance to abrasion, sunlight, chemicals and cyclic loading wet/dry. They are produced according to international standards such as EN ISO 1141, CI 1304, CI 1305. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations for the safe mooring of the tankers.

APPLICATIONS: Mooring – Anchoring -Tow lines – Mooring TailsSpeci�c gravity: 1,38Elongation at breaking: 13%Melting point: 2560 C Chemical resistance to ACID : Good. Will dissolve in H2SO4 Chemical resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

S I N G L E B R A I D E D 8 / 1 2 / 2 4 S T R A N D S 100% NYLON (POLYAMIDE)

Nylon 8/12/24-strand ropes are �t for applications requiring elasticity and shock absorption properties. They have very good resistance to abrasion, sunlight, chemicals and cyclic loading. When wet they lose approximately 10% of their dry breaking strength which is recovered once dry again. They are produced according to international standards such as EN ISO 1140, MIL-R-24337, CI 1303, CI 1312. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice.

APPLICATIONS: Mooring – Anchoring -Tow lines – Mooring TailsSpeci�c gravity: 1,14Elongation at breaking: 20-22%Melting point: 2540 C Chemical resistance to ACID : Very Good. Will dissolve in H2SO4 Chemical resistance to ALKALI: GoodChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

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TECHNICAL DATA: POLYESTER 8 STRANDS NYLON 8 STRANDS

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+/- 5% Breaking Load

Inch mm kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons3 24 45 99 11,6 35 78 15

3 1/2 28 62 136 15,1 48 106 18,84 32 81 178 19,1 63 139 24,8

4 1/2 36 103 227 24,2 80 176 295 40 121 266 30 99 217 37

5 1/2 44 141 310 36 120 264 456 48 175 385 42 142 312 52

6 1/2 52 196 430 50 166 365 617 56 238 523,6 57 193 424 70

7 1/2 60 262 576 65 221 486 808 64 310 682 74 253 556 899 72 378 830 93 319 702 114

10 80 466 1024 114 394 867 14011 88 559 1228 136 477 1049 16912 96 670 1472 160 569 1250 19513 104 821 1804 188 667 1465 230

POLYESTER 12 / 24 STRANDS NYLON 12 / 24 STRANDSSizecirc

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Inch mm kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons3 24 45 99 11,6 35 78 15,5

3 1/2 28 62 136 15,1 48 106 19,54 32 81 178 19,1 63 139 25,5

4 1/2 36 103 227 24,2 80 176 305 40 121 266 32 99 217 38

5 1/2 44 141 310 38 120 264 466 48 175 385 44 142 312 53

6 1/2 52 196 430 52 166 365 627 56 238 523,6 59 193 424 72

7 1/2 60 262 576 68 221 486 828 64 310 682 76 253 556 929 72 378 830 95 319 702 117

10 80 466 1024 116 394 867 14511 88 559 1228 138 477 1049 17312 96 670 1472 162 569 1250 20013 104 821 1804 193 667 1465 237

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3 / 4 S T R A N D STWISTED 3/4 STRANDS POLYESTERPolyester 3 & 4-strand ropes are �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance, moderate elasticity and shock absorption properties. They have low friction coe�cient & excellent resistance to abrasion, sunlight, chemicals and cyclic loading wet/dry. They are produced according to international standards such as EN ISO 1141, CI 1304. They are user friendly, �exible, and easy to splice. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers.APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Anchoring - Messenger Lines / Speci�c gravity: 1,38 / Melting point: 2560 CElongation at breaking: 13%Chemical resistance to ACID: Good. Will dissolve on H2SO4

Chemical resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

TWISTED 3/4 STRANDS POLYPROPYLENEPolypropylene 3 & 4-strand ropes are �t for applications requiring �oating lines, moderate elasticity and ease of handling. They have low friction coe�cient & good resistance to abrasion, sunlight, chemicals and cyclic loading wet/dry. They are produced according to international standards such as EN ISO 1346, CI 1301. They are user friendly, �exible, �oating and easy to splice. APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Towing - Cargo Lashing - Messenger lines – General Purpose Use / Speci�c gravity: 0,92 / Melting point: 1650 CElongation at breaking: 15%Chemical resistance to ACID: Excellent. Strength loss in H2SO4 in high concentration and temperatureChemical resistance to ALKALI: Good. Strength lose NaOH in high concentration and temperatureChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Excellent

TWISTED 3/4 STRANDS NYLON (POLYAMIDE) Nylon 3/4-strand ropes are �t for applications requiring elasticity and shock absorption properties. They have very good resistance to abrasion, sunlight, chemicals and cyclic loading. When wet they lose approximately 10% of their dry breaking strength which is recovered once dry again. They are produced according to international standards such as EN ISO 1140, MIL-R-17343, ISO 1140 ,CI 1303. They are user friendly, �exible and easy to splice. APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Anchoring - Messenger Lines / Speci�c gravity: 1,14 / Melting point: 2540 CElongation at breaking: 20-22%Chemical resistance to ACID: Very Good. Will dissolve on H2SO4

Chemical resistance to ALKALI: Good / Chemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

TWISTED 3/4 STRANDS POLYSTEEL Polysteel 3 strand ropes are �t for applications requiring �oating lines, moderate elasticity, abrasion resistance and ease of handling. They have low friction coe�cient & very good resistance to abrasion, sunlight, chemicals and cyclic loading wet/dry. They are produced according to international standards such as EN 14687, EN ISO 1346 etc. They are user friendly, �exible, �oating and easy to splice. APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Towing - Cargo lashing - Messenger lines - General purpose use / Speci�c Gravity: 0,92Elongation at breaking: 15% / Melting point: 165oC Chemical Resistance to ACID: Excellent. Strength loss in NaOH & H2SO4 in high concentration and temperatureChemical Resistance to ALKALI: Good / Chemical Resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Excellent

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POLYPROPYLENE POLYESTER NYLON POLYSTEEL

Size circ

Size diam

Weight +/- 5%

Breaking Load

Weight +/- 5%

Breaking Load

Weight +/- 5%

Breaking Load

Weight +/- 5%

Breaking Load

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3/4 6 - - - 3 6 0,7 2,7 5,1 0,7 1,7 3,4 0,63

1 8 3 6 1,17 5 10 1,10 4,5 9 1,35 2,7 5,4 1,12

1 1/4 10 4,5 9 1,83 8 16 1,58 6,5 13 2,08 4,1 8,2 1,76

1 1/2 12 6,5 13 2,69 12 24 2,27 9,5 19 3 5,9 11,8 2,53

1 3/4 14 9 18 3,58 16 32 3,10 12,5 25 4,1 8,1 16,2 3,44

2 16 11,5 23 4,76 20,5 41 4,05 16,5 33 5,3 10,4 20,8 4,50

2 1/4 18 15 30 5,74 26 52 5,13 21 42 6,7 13,5 27 5,70

2 1/2 20 18 36 6,85 32 64 6,32 26 52 8,3 16,2 32,4 7,02

2 3/4 22 22 44 8,04 38,5 77 7,64 31,5 63 10 19,8 39,6 8,49

3 24 26 52 10,17 46 92 9,11 37,5 75 12 23,4 46,8 10,12

3 1/4 26 30,5 61 11,63 53,5 107 10,68 44 88 14 27,5 55 11,86

3 1/2 28 35,5 71 13,05 62,5 125 12,33 51 102 15,8 33 66 13,76

3 3/4 30 40,5 81 14,7 72 144 14,24 59 118 17,8 36,5 73 15,82

4 32 46 92 16,6 82 164 16,18 66,5 133 20 41,4 82,8 17,99

4 1/4 34 52,5 105 18,93 92,5 185 18,28 75 150 22,4 47,3 94,6 20,35

4 1/2 36 58,5 117 21,25 103,5 207 20,3 84 168 24,8 52,7 105,4 22,76

4 3/4 38 65,5 131 23,58 115 230 22,44 94 188 27,4 59 118 24,62

5 40 73 144 25,9 127,5 255 24,46 104 208 30 64,8 129,6 28,11

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A NEW GENERATION OF MOORING ROPES FOR THE SAFETY OF TANKERS AND THE PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENTKatradis group, highly concerned about environmental safety, has implemented the latest procedures & techniques in the manufacturing of high quality ropes that raise the safety standards in the sensitive area of the oil sea transportation.

Following the new developments & rules of the international standard settings organizations, our production of ropes for the tanker vessels is strictly according to OCIMF regulations & recommendations, Cordage Institute standards & Intertanko.

Additionally, our ropes can be produced to suit speci�c applications and special conditions in order to satisfy our clients’ unique requirements.

DOUBLE BRAIDED ROPESDouble Braided ropes are produced by braiding a 32 or 64-strand sheath (cover) over a braided 24-strand core rope.

Advantages of Double Braided ropes:• Signi�cantly Longer Service Life• The external cover protects the inner core from sunlight and abrasion• Excellent rotation resistance• Larger contact area due to the round shape of the rope• Reduced fatigue when bent over sheaves, chocks, bitts• Smaller sheave radius required• Excellent cyclic load and abrasion resistance• Higher breaking load• Many �ber combinations are possible (cover/core) depending on the application• Produced according to International Standards

SPECTRA¨ - ULTRA HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT POLYETHYLENE ROPES (UHMWPE)• 10 times stronger than steel• 3 times stronger than Polyester of equal weight• Small in volume and thus suitable for easy storage and rapid deployment in emergency cases.• Low stretch / Low elongation • Float in water• Meet all the requirements and comply with all the regulations of OCIMF.

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SINGLE BRAIDED 8/12/24 STRAND IMPROVED MIXED NIKASTEEL¨ ROPESPOLYESTER/NIKASTEEL¨ COMBINATIONSingle Braided 8/12/24-strand ropes are constructed by covering the outer layer of each NIKASTEEL® strand with Polyester yarns at a 60%-40% proportion respectively (Improved Mixed NIKASTEEL®) according to Cordage Institute CI1302B-99 speci�cation. Their layout is �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance properties. They have low friction coe�cient & excellent resistance to abrasion (Polyester cover yarns) wet/dry, sunlight (as NIKASTEEL® yarns are more than adequately protected by the external Polyester yarns) & chemicals, good resistance to cyclic loading and maintain the same performance wet/dry. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. The are produced according to international standards such as DIN EN 14686 and CI 1302B. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of tankers. Polyester(PES) covers 100% the rope’s surface.APPLICATIONS: Mooring – Anchoring Speci�c gravity: 0,99 (Floating) / Elongation at breaking: 15% / Melting point: 1650 C (NIKASTEEL®) 2560 C (PES)

SINGLE BRAIDED 24 STRAND PLAIN MIXED NIKASTEEL¨ ROPESPOLYESTER/NIKASTEEL¨ COMBINATION Single Braided 24 -strand ropes are constructed by covering the outer layer of each NIKASTEEL® strand with Polyester yarns (PLAIN MIXED NIKASTEEL®). Their layout is �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance properties. They have low friction coe�cient & excellent resistance to abrasion (Polyester cover yarns) wet/dry, sunlight (as Polypropylene yarns are more than adequately protected by the external Polyester yarns) & chemicals, good resistance to cyclic loading and maintain the same performance wet/dry. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of tankers.APPLICATIONS: Mooring – Anchoring Speci�c gravity: 0,97 (Floating) / Elongation at breaking: 15% / Melting point: 1650 C (NIKASTEEL®) 2560 C (PES)Also accepted for the safe mooring of the tankers are the Single Braided 8/12/24 strands Polyester & Nylon ropes, for details please see pages 36 & 37.Μelt mixture of Nikasteel® makes it approved even by OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers (as per paragraph: 6.3.1.4 of the Mooring Equipment Guidelines book 3rd Edition of OCIMF – Mixed Polyole�n ropes)

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PLAIN MIXED NIKASTEEL® 12 / 24 STRANDS IMPROVED MIXED NIKASTEEL® 12 / 24 STRANDSSize circ Size mm Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load

Inch Diam kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons3 24 26,5 58 11,5 29 64 13

3 1/2 28 36,9 81 15 41 90 16,54 32 48,1 106 19 59 130 22,5

4 1/2 36 60,9 134 24 66,5 146 27,55 40 75 165 29 79 174 32

5 1/2 44 91 200 36 96 211 386 48 107 235 42 115 253 44

6 1/2 52 125 275 48 136 299 517 56 146 320 55 156 342 59

7 1/2 60 166 365 62 180 396 678 64 191 420 71 208 458 769 72 239 525 90 260 572 95

10 80 293 645 109 321 706 11611 88 357 785 126 383 842 13812 96 423 930 151 464 1020 16213 104 505 1110 172 536 1177 192

IMPROVED MIXED NIKASTEEL® 8 STRANDS Size circ Size mm Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load

Inch Diam kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons3 24 29 64 12,5

3 1/2 28 41 90 164 32 59 130 21,5

4 1/2 36 66,5 146 26,55 40 79 174 30

5 1/2 44 96 211 366 48 115 253 42

6 1/2 52 136 299 487 56 156 342 56

7 1/2 60 180 396 648 64 208 458 729 72 260 572 90

10 80 321 706 11011 88 383 842 13112 96 464 1020 15413 104 536 1177 182

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NIKAFLEX¨ ROPESThe Dual Fiber Single Braided 8-strand ropes are constructed by covering each NIKASTEEL® sub-strand throughout the whole cross section of the rope with very high tenacity Polyester yarns at a 50%-50% proportion respectively (NIKAFLEX® ROPES) exceeding Cordage Institute CI1302B-99 speci�cation. Their layout is �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance properties. They have low friction coe�cient & excellent resistance to abrasion (Polyester cover yarns) wet/dry, sunlight (as NIKASTEEL® yarns are more than adequately protected by the external Polyester yarns) & chemicals, good resistance to cyclic loading and maintain the same performance wet/dry. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers. Polyester(PES) covers 100% the rope’s surface.APPLICATIONS: Mooring – Anchoring – Towing – TailsSpeci�c gravity: 1,14 (Non Floating) / Melting point: 1650 C (NIKASTEEL®) 2560 C (PES) / Elongation at breaking: 15%

SINGLE BRAIDED 8/12/24 STRAND ULTRA MIXED NIKASTEEL¨ROPESPOLYESTER/NIKASTEEL¨ COMBINATIONSingle Braided 8/12/24 -strand ropes are constructed by covering each NIKASTEEL® sub strand with Polyester yarns at a 60%-40% proportion respectively (ULTRA Mixed NIKASTEEL®) exceeding Cordage Institute CI1302B-99 speci�cation. Their layout is �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance properties. They have low friction coe�cient & excellent resistance to abrasion (Polyester cover yarns) wet/dry, sunlight (as NIKASTEEL® yarns are more than adequately protected by the external Polyester yarns) & chemicals, good resistance to cyclic loading and maintain the same performance wet/dry. They are produced according to international standards such as DIN EN 14686 and CI 1302B. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of tankers. Polyester(PES) covers 100% the rope’s surface.APPLICATIONS: Mooring – Anchoring Speci�c gravity: 1,10 (Non Floating) / Elongation at breaking: 15% / Melting point: 1650 C (NIKASTEEL®) 2560 C (PES)

Chemical resistance to ACID: Excellent. Strength lose in H2SO4 in high concentration and temperatureChemical resistance to ALKALI: Very Good. Strength lose NaOH in high concentration and temperatureChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Excellent

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ULTRA MIXED NIKASTEEL® 12 / 24 STRANDS Size circ Size mm Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load

Inch Diam kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons3 24 31,4 69 15

3 1/2 28 42,9 94 194 32 64,5 142 25,5

4 1/2 36 71 156 305 40 89 196 36

5 1/2 44 107 235 416 48 128 281 49

6 1/2 52 151 331 577 56 173 380 64

7 1/2 60 201 441 758 64 225 495 829 72 289 635 105

10 80 358 786 12911 88 430 945 15212 96 515 1131 18313 104 610 1340 209

ULTRA MIXED NIKASTEEL® 8 STRANDS NIKAFLEX® 8 STRANDS Size circ Size mm Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load Weight +/- 5% Breaking Load

Inch Diam kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons kgr/220m Tons3 24 31,4 69 14 77,66 16,5

3 1/2 28 42,9 94 18 106,3 20,84 32 64,5 142 24 149,8 27

4 1/2 36 71 156 28,5 171,8 32,55 40 89 196 34 225 42

5 1/2 44 107 235 39 273 506 48 128 281 47 325 59

6 1/2 52 151 331 55 380 697 56 173 380 62 442 80

7 1/2 60 201 441 73 508 918 64 225 495 80 578 1039 72 289 635 103 730 129

10 80 358 786 127 904 15811 88 430 945 150 1093 19112 96 515 1131 180 1298 22513 104 610 1340 205 1515 262

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DOUBLE BRAIDED ROPES 100% NYLON (POLYAMIDE) Double Braided 100% Nylon Ropes are constructed by braiding a 32/64-strand sheath (or jacket) over a braided core. Their construction is �t for applications requiring high breaking load and shock absorption properties. They have good resistance to abrasion, sunlight, cyclic loading and chemicals. They are produced according to international standards such as DIN EN 14685, MIL-DTL-24050, CI 1310, and BS 7648. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Their larger contact area reduces the fatigue on the rope when it spools and when passing through fairleads.These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers.APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Anchoring - Towing - TailsSpeci�c gravity: 1,14 / Melting point: 2540 C / Zero strength temperature: 2450 C / Elongation at breaking: 18-22%Fiber water absorption: 3-5% / 50% Strength loss temperature: 1770 CChemical resistance to ACID: Very Good. Will dissolve on H2SO4 / Chemical resistance to ALKALI: GoodChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

DOUBLE BRAIDED ROPES 100% POLYESTERDouble Braided Ropes 100% Polyester are constructed by braiding a 32/64 strand sheath (or jacket) over a braided core. Their construction is �t for applications requiring high breaking load and low stretch properties. They have excellent resistance to abrasion wet/dry, cyclic loading, sunlight, chemicals and same performance wet/dry. They are produced according to international standards such as DIN EN 14684 MIL-R-24677, CI 1311, BS 7648. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Their larger contact area reduces the fatigue on the rope when it spools and when passing through fairleads. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers.APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Anchoring - Towing - TailsSpeci�c gravity: 1,38 / Melting point: 2560 C / Zero strength temperature: 2450 C / Elongation at breaking: 13%Fiber water absorption: 0-1% / 50% Strength loss temperature: 1770 CChemical resistance to ACID: Very Good. Will dissolve on H2SO4 / Chemical resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

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NYLON POLYESTER POLYESTER / NIKASTEEL®

Size circ

SizeDiam

Weight +/-5%

Breaking Load

Weight +/-5%

Breaking Load

Weight +/-5%

Breaking Load

Inch mm kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons kgr/100m kgr/220m Tons3 24 35,5 78,1 16,3 45,5 100 15,5 33,2 73 12,8

3 1/2 28 48,5 107 20,4 62,5 137,5 19,5 51,2 113 16,4

4 32 63,5 140 26,8 81,6 180 25,6 66 145 22

4 1/2 36 80,5 177 31,8 103 227 30,5 75 165 27

5 40 99 218 40 122 268 38 94 207 33

5 1/2 44 120 264 47 147 323 46 113 249 38

6 48 143 315 58 176 387 55 135 297 46

6 1/2 52 168 370 69 205 451 66 158 348 53

7 56 195 429 79 238 524 76 180 396 62

7 1/2 60 223 491 91 274 603 87 212 466 69

8 64 254 559 104 312 686 100 244 537 80

9 72 321 706 131 395 869 126 304 669 101

10 80 397 874 163 487 1071 158 376 827 123

11 88 481 1058 194 591 1300 189 454 999 151

12 96 572 1258 236 702 1544 226 533 1173 172

13 104 671 1476 273 825 1815 263 634 1395 210

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DOUBLE BRAIDED ROPES POLYESTER /NIKASTEEL¨ COMBINATION Double Braided Ropes are constructed by braiding a 32/64 strand Polyester sheath (or jacket) over a hollow 24-braided NIKASTEEL® core rope. Their construction is �t for applications requiring abrasion resistance properties. They have low friction coe�cient & excellent resistance to abrasion (Polyester jacket) wet/dry, sunlight & chemicals, good resistance to cyclic loading and maintain the same performance wet/dry. They are user friendly, rotation resistant and easy to splice. Their larger contact area reduces the fatigue on the rope when it spools and when passing through fairleads. Polyester �bers possess the best endurance among all the high tenacity �bers. These ropes are according to the latest regulations and recommendations of OCIMF for the safe mooring of the tankers.APPLICATIONS: Mooring - Anchoring - TailsSpeci�c gravity: 1,00-1,05 / Elongation at breaking: 15% / Melting point: POLYESTER 2560 C / NIKASTEEL® 1850 C

These ropes are produced in 2 executions: Hard for automatic winches & soft for easier manual handlingNIKASTEEL®: MELT MIXTURE OF PRIME POLYPROPYLENE, POLYETHYLENE, UV & SPECIAL ADDITIVES

Chemical resistance to ACID: Strength lose in H2SO4 in high concentration and temperature Chemical resistance to ALKALI: Good. Strength lose NaOH in high concentration and temperature / Chemical resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Excellent

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SIRIUS SB900-C ROPESISO 10325

SIRIUS SB900-C ropes are produced using Honeywell’s Spectra yarn S900 and they are treated with special coatings that enhance the yarn’s excellent characteristics. Sirius SB900-C ropes are 10 times stronger than steel ropes and 3 times stronger than polyester (on a weight by weight comparison). The applied coatings improve drastically the structural stability of the rope and increase the surface’s coe�cient of friction for better gripping performance when used in winches, capstans, chocks, bitts etc. When compared to wire ropes, Sirius rope is 10 times stronger (by weight), lighter (making it easy and fast to handle) and safer to use. Sirius SB900-C have improved resistance to abrasion and are highly resistant to �ex fatigue. Sirius SB900-C ropes are produced according to ISO 10325-2009 and they comply with OCIMF’s latest regulations & recommendations for the safe mooring of the tanker vessels. The ropes are designed for mooring*, towing and anchoring lines.

APPLICATIONS: Mooring *(to be used with Nylon tails) – Anchoring – Tow Lines

Speci�c Gravity: 0,97Elongation at breaking: 3%Melting point: 145°CResistance to UV radiation: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ACID: Good. Will dissolve in H2SO4Chemical Resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

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SIRIUS SB1000-C ROPESISO 10325

SIRIUS SB1000-C ropes are produced using Honeywell’s Spectra yarn S1000 and they are treated with special coatings that enhance the yarn’s superior characteristics. Sirius SB1000-C ropes are 10 times stronger than steel ropes and 3 times stronger than polyester (on a weight by weight comparison). The applied coatings improve drastically the structural stability of the rope and increase the surface’s coe�cient of friction for better gripping performance when used in winches, capstans, chocks, bitts etc. When compared to wire ropes, Sirius SB1000-C rope is 10 times stronger (by weight), lighter (making it easy and fast to handle) and safer to use. Sirius SB1000-C ropes are produced according to ISO 10325-2009 and they comply with OCIMF’s latest regulations & recommendations for the safe mooring of the tanker vessels. The ropes are designed for mooring*, towing and anchoring lines.

APPLICATIONS: Mooring *(to be used with Nylon tails) – Anchoring – Tow Lines

Speci�c Gravity: 0,97Elongation at breaking: 3%Melting point: 145°CResistance to UV radiation: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ACID: Good. Will dissolve in H2SO4Chemical Resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

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SIRIUS DB900-C ROPESISO 10325

SIRIUS DB900-C ropes are produced using Honeywell’s Spectra yarn S900 and high tenacity Polyester yarns. On the single braided Spectra rope-core, special coatings are applied to give a superb interaction between the HMPE core and the Polyester sheath, resulting in excellent structural stability. Additionally the polyester sheath is protecting the HMPE rope-core against abrasion and environmental conditions. When compared to wire ropes, Sirius DB900-C rope is 10 times stronger (by weight), lighter (making it easy and fast to handle) and safer to use. Sirius DB900-C ropes are produced according to ISO 10325-2009 and they comply with OCIMF’s latest regulations & recommendations for the safe mooring of the tanker vessels. The ropes are designed for mooring*, towing and anchoring lines.

APPLICATIONS: Mooring *(to be used with Nylon tails) – Anchoring – Tow Lines

Speci�c Gravity: 1,00 – 1,05Elongation at breaking: 3%Melting point: 145°C (UHMWPE) - 256°C (PES)Resistance to UV radiation: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ACID: Good. Will dissolve in H2SO4Chemical Resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

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SIRIUS DB1000-C ROPESISO 10325

SIRIUS DB1000-C ropes are produced using Honeywell’s Spectra yarn S1000 and high tenacity Polyester. On the single braided Spectra rope-core, special coatings are applied to give a superb interaction between the HMPE core and the Polyester sheath, resulting in excellent structural stability. The polyester sheath is protecting the HMPE core against abrasion and environmental conditions. When compared to wire ropes, Sirius DB1000-C rope is 10 times stronger (by weight), lighter (making it easy and fast to handle) and safer to use. Sirius DB1000-C ropes are produced according to ISO 10325-2009 and they comply with OCIMF’s latest regulations & recommendations for the safe mooring of the tanker vessels. The ropes are designed for mooring*, towing and anchoring lines.

APPLICATIONS: Mooring *(to be used with Nylon tails) – Anchoring – Tow Lines

Speci�c Gravity: 1,00 – 1,05Elongation at breaking: 3%Melting point: 145°C (UHMWPE) - 256 °C (PES)Resistance to UV radiation: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ACID: Good. Will dissolve in H2SO4Chemical Resistance to ALKALI: ExcellentChemical Resistance to ORGANIC SOLVENT: Very Good

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QUALITY & RELIABILITYSince the foundation of the Katradis Group, ropes have been our mainline product. With more than a 70 years experience in the ropes industry, the Katradis name has become synonymous to excellent quality ropes, supplied to the marine world by an e�cient network of worldwide agents and distributors.We o�er a wide range of Rope Constructions & Custom Made Slings, covering the most common type of needs to the most specialized ones, destined for Shipping, Fishing and Industrial purposes. All ropes supplied by Katradis are very well preformed during all the stages of production, and free from internal stresses.

PREFORMED WIRE ROPES LAST LONGER because they have:• Greater resistance to fatigue• Better distribution of the load among strands• Greater �exibility• Less tendency to kink.• Greater safety in handling because the wires that break after long wear do not protrude neither damage adjacent wires.Majority of our wire ropes are grade 1770N/mm2 & 1960 Ν/mm2. For special applications, grade 2060 or 2160 can be supplied.

HOW TO ORDER A WIRE ROPEIn ordering a wire rope be sure to give complete information. The following would be a typical order: 200mtrs. 24mm, 6 X 36 FC 1770 or 1960 N/mm2 or other, RHOL, galvanised or ungalvanised, plain ends (or eye spliced, or socketed or other). Length: State the exact length desired. In ordering end �ttings such as thimbles, links or hooks spliced in, give exact length from bearing to bearing or end rope, or submit a sketch with dimensions.Diameter: The true diameter of a wire rope is the diameter of a circle which will enclose it. In using the caliper to deter-mine the diameter , be careful to avoid measuring across the adjacent strands (page 6).Construction: Advise whether 6 X 19, 6 X 25F, 4 X 39, 8 X 19, or other.Lay: State de�nitely whether Regular (right hand or left hand), or Lang Lay (right hand or left hand) is required; if it is un-certain , consult our sales department. Standard practice is to furnish Right Hand Regular (ordinary) Lay, but if Left Hand Regular (ordinary) Lay is required for cable tool drilling or some other purpose, be sure to state.Core: Indicate whether Fiber Core (FC) or Independent Wire Rope Core is desired.Tensile strength: 1770 or 1960 N/mm2 or other.Finish: Galvanised or ungalvanised or stainless steel.End termination: Plain or eye spliced or socketed or other.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF WIRE ROPES> MEASUREMENT

The right way to measure the diameter of a rope is to obtain the diameter of the circumscribed circle.

> INSTALLATION PROCEDURE OF NON-ROTATING WIRE ROPE IN THE CRANE

The trouble-free and long service life of every wire rope, especially of the multi-stranded, non-rotating wire ropes, de-pends 100% on their proper installation in the crane. By proper installation we mean kink & torsion-free installation. The following steps must be carefully taken:

• We should lay the new wire rope on the deck for the kinks - if any - to be removed before connecting it to the old wire rope.

• The installation of the new rope and removal of the old one from the crane winch / drum must take place in one con-tinuous operation making absolutely sure that no accumulated stresses/torsions are transferred to the new wire rope.

• From this point onward, special attention must be given to the coupling of the socket / thimble fitted onto the wire rope to the crane itself.

In no case, should loose wire ropes be left lying about on the deck, when the socket / thimble is to be attached, other-wise kinks will form and after a short period of operation in the crane, ropes will swell and eventually be destroyed. Therefore, make always sure that the socket / thimble end, before it’s �rmly attached to the crane, is left to hang loose, so that all kinks are removed from the rope and no other are created.

Wrong Measurement Correct Measurement

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What follows the proper installation and it’s of the same importance is the so-called ‘running in’ period, during which some windings and unwindings must be e�ected, initially with the 1/4 of the maximum working load. The same is re-peated without load. In case we �nd, that after the inspection, the cargo block tends to turn, that means that kinks had been formed during the installation. In such case, the socket / thimble must be detached, thus allow the kinks to be re-lieved.

This procedure must be repeated until the wire rope is fully run in and adjusted to the operating conditions.

In conclusion, the proper installation, lubrication & inspection, and running-in period guarantee a long service life and trouble-free operation.

WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED WORKING LOAD LIMIT USE THE PROPER WIRE ROPE FOR THE RIGHT JOB

> UNREELING & UNCOILING

Right procedure:

or

Wrong procedure: Typical occurrences of wire rope mishandling (kinks):

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APPLICATIONS Towing Ropes Mooring Lines Anchor Lines Runners Head side & Ladder lines Running Rigging Preventers Boat Falls Winches Cranes Hoists Safety Ropes

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FIBER core STEEL core

Nominal diameter Approx. weight Minimum breaking load [KN] Approx. weight Minimum breaking load [KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]30 2,3 490 3,29 51833 3,6 583 3,94 62138 4,95 795 5,39 84844 6,54 1.030 7,15 1.12546 7,38 1.167 8,01 1.26049 8,31 1.304 9,01 1.41852 9,25 1.461 10,12 1.52955 10,3 1.618 11,29 1.77757 10,87 1.785 11,96 1.88368 15,64 2.530 17,12 2.695

6 x 61

APPLICATIONS: Towing Ropes, Mooring Lines, Anchor Lines, Suspension Bridges

FIBER core STEEL core [IWRC]

Nominal diameter Approx. weight Minimum breaking load [KN] Approx. weight Minimum breaking load [KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]15 0,808 131,42 0,9 141,7816 0,919 149,53 1,024 161,3117 1,038 168,8 1,156 182,118 1,163 189,25 1,296 204,1619 1,296 210,86 1,444 227,4720 1,436 233,64 1,6 252,0522 1,738 282,7 1,936 304,9824 2,068 336,44 2,304 362,9526 2,427 394,85 2,704 425,9628 2,815 457,93 3,136 494,0132 3,676 598,12 4,096 645,2436 4,653 756,99 5,184 816,6440 5,744 934,56 6,4 1.008,1942 6,333 1.030,35 7,056 1.111,5344 6,95 1.130,82 7,744 1.219,91

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APPLICATIONS: Winches, Hoists, Dericks, Mining

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6 x 41WS6 x 36WS

APPLICATIONS: Towing Ropes, Mooring Lines, Anchor Lines, Runners, Head Side & Ladder Slings, Slings, Running Rig-ging, Boom Hoists, Preventers, Boat Falls, Winches, Cranes, Safety Ropes, Guys,Surface Mining Ropes

APPLICATIONS: Towing Ropes, Moor-ing Lines, O�shore Oil Drilling, Anchor Lines, Runners, Head Side & Ladder Slings, Running Rigging, Preventers, Boat Falls, Boom Hoists, Winches, Cranes, Safety Ropes, Guys

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FIBER core STEEL core [IWRC]

Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [Kg/m][1770N/mm2]

[1770N/mm2]

14 0,719 114 0,802 12416 0,94 150 1,047 16118 1,189 189 1,325 20419 1,325 211 1,476 22720 1,468 234 1,636 25222 1,776 283 1,98 30524 2,114 336 2,356 36325 2,294 365 2,556 39426 2,481 395 2,765 42628 2,877 458 3,207 49430 3,303 526 3,681 56732 3,758 598 4,188 64534 4,243 675 4,728 72836 4,756 757 5,301 81738 5,299 843 5,906 91040 5,872 935 6,544 1.00842 6,4741 .030 7,215 1.11244 7,1051 .131 7,918 1.22046 7,7661 .236 8,654 1.33348 8,4561 .346 9,423 1.45250 9,1751 .460 10,225 1.57552 9,9241 .579 11,059 1.70454 10,702 1.703 11,926 1.83756 11,509 1.832 12,826 1.97658 12,346 1.965 13,759 2.12060 13,212 2.103

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

[1960N/mm2]

127166210233259313373404437507582662748838934

1.0401.1411.2501.3691.4901.6171.7501.8862.0302.1762.3301 4,724 2.268

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

[1960N/mm2]

137179226252279338402436472547628715807904

1.0081.1201.2311.3501.4761.6101.7441.8902.0352.1902.3472.510

STEEL core [IWRC]

Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking

load[KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]

52 11,059 1.700

54 11,926 1.837

56 12,826 1.976

58 13,759 2.120

60 14,724 2.270

62 15,722 2.422

64 16,753 2.581

66 17,816 2.745

68 18,912 2.914

Minimumbreaking

load[KN]

[1960N/mm2]1.890

2.035

2.190

2.347

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8 x 19S 8 x 25FFIBER core STEEL core [IWRC]

Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking

load[KN]

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking

load[KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]

[Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]

19 1,227 187 1,469 22720 1,36 207 1,628 25222 1,646 251 1,97 30524 1,958 299 2,344 36326 2,298 351 2,751 42628 2,666 407 3,191 494

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APPLICATIONS: Εlevators

APPLICATIONS: Slings, Running Rigging

APPLICATIONS: Running Rigging

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Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N mm2] [1960N mm2][ Kg/m][ 1770Nmm2]16 0,891 133 1,068 16118 1,128 168 1,351 20420 1,392 207 1,668 25222 1,684 251 2,018 30524 2,004 299 2,402 36326 2,352 351 2,819 42628 2,728 407 3,269

147186230278331388450

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Nominal diameterMin. Breaking strength Approx.

WeightMax.

LengthG Grade A Grade

[inch] [mm] [kN] [kg] [kN] [kg] kg/m m10 63,94 6.520 69,23 7.060 0,41 2000

7/16 11,2 80,32 8.190 86,98 8.870 0,51 150012 89,04 9.080 96,50 9.840 0,59 1000

12,5 100,00 10.200 108,90 11.100 0,63 100014 125,5 12.820 136,3 13.900 0,80 2500

5/8 16 163,8 16.700 177,5 18.100 1,04 220018 207,9 21.280 225,6 23.000 1,34 3500

3/4 19 231,4 23.600 251,1 25.600 1,49 250020 256,0 26.100 277,5 28.300 1,63 2500

7/8 22.4 321,7 32.800 348,1 35.500 2,05 250024 356,0 36.300 385,4 39.300 2,35 1800

1 25 399,1 40.700 432,5 44.100 2,55 180026 431,5 44.000 466,8 47.600 2,76 180028 502,1 51.200 543,3 55.400 3,25 300030 575,7 58.700 623,7 63.600 3,73 2700

1-1/4 31,5 634,5 64.700 687,7 70.100 4,11 190032 655,1 66.800 709,9 72.300 4,24 1900

33,5 717,8 73.200 777,9 79.300 4,65 19001-3/8 35,5 806,1 82.200 872,8 89.000 5,22 1900

37,5 899,3 91.700 973,8 99.300 5,82 14001-9/16 40 1000,0 102.000 1079,0 110.000 6,63 1400

1-11/16 42,5 1128,0 115.000 1226,0 125.000 7,48 11001-3/4 45 1265,0 128.000 1373,0 140.000 8,38 1100

APPLICATIONS Crane Hoist

4 x 39(SES)STEEL core [IWRC]

Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load [KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]

22 1,95 312

24 2,44 390

26 2,76 443

28 3,19 512

30 3,74 600

32 4,2 674

34 4,63 742

36 5,18 830

38 5,63 902

40 6,09 976

42 6,52 1.043

44 7,62 1.220

4 x 36WS

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FIBER core

STEEL core

[IWRC]

FIBER or STEEL core

Nominal diam-eter

Approx. weight

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load

[KN]

[mm] [Kg/m] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]

[1960N/mm2]

8 0,252 0,249 37,2 41,1

9 0,309 0,325 47 52,1

10 0,382 0,401 58,1 64,3

11 0,462 0,485 70,2 77,8

12 0,55 0,577 83,6 92,6

13 0,646 0,678 98,1 108,6

14 0,749 0,786 113,8 126

16 0,978 1,027 148,6 164,6

18 1,238 1,299 188,1 208,3

20 1,528 1,604 232,2 257,2

22 1,849 1,941 281 311,2

24 2,2 2,31 334,4 370,3

26 2,582 2,711 392,5 434,6

28 2,995 3,144 455,2 504

30 3,438 3,609 522,5 578,6

32 3,912 4,106 594,5 658,3

34 4,416 4,636 671,1 743,2

36 4,951 5,197 752,4 833,2

18 x 7 (19 x 7) 35(W) x 7STEEL core [IWRC]

Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

Minimumbreaking load

[KN][mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/

mm2][1960N/

mm2]10 0,44 63,7 70,6

12 0,62 91,8 101,6

13 0,73 107,7 119,2

14 0,85 124,9 138,3

15 0,95 143,4 158,8

16 1,1 163,1 180,6

17 1,2 184,2 203,9

18 1,4 206,5 228,6

19 1,6 230 254,7

20 1,77 254,9 282,2

22 2,13 308,4 341,5

24 2,52 367 406,4

25 2,72 398,3 441

26 2,94 430,7 477

28 3,39 499,6 553,2

30 3,98 573,5 635

32 4,5 652,5 722,5

34 5,1 736,6 815,7

36 5,8 825,8 914,5

38 6,3 920,1 1.018,90

40 7,15 1.019,50 1.129,00

42 7,86 1.110,00

44 8,61 1.220,00

46 9,43 1.360,00

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APPLICATIONS: Fishing

6 x 19s

APPLICATIONS: Fishing, Oil Drilling Ropes

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S t e e l w i r e r o p e s

Nominal diameter

Approx. weight

[mm] [Kg/m] [1770N/mm2]

[1960N/mm2]

2 0,0138 2,4 2.63 0,0311 5,3 5,84 0,0552 9,4 10,45 0,0863 14,7 16,36 0,1242 21,2 23,47 0,1691 28,8 31,980 ,2208 37,6 41,69 0,2795 47,6 52,7

10 0,345 58,8 65,111 0,4175 71,1 78,712 0,4968 84,6 93,713 0,5831 99,3 11014 0,6762 115,2 12816 0,8832 150,4 16718 1,1178 190,4 21120 1,38 235,1 26022 1,6698 284,4 31524 1,9872 338,5 37526 2,3322 397,2 44028 2,7048 460,7 51032 3,5328 601,7 667

[1770N/mm2]

2,55,7

10,215,922,931,140,751,563,576,991,5

107,4124,5162,7205,9254,2307,5366

429,6498,2650,7

[1960N/mm2]

2,86,3

11,317,625,334,54557

70,485,1101119138180228281341405476552721

FIBER core

Minimumbreaking

load[KN]

STEEL core

Minimum breaking

load [KN]

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6 x 19

APPLICATIONS Slings, Trawlwraps, Elevator Wires

6 x 19W

APPLICATIONS Ο�shore Oil Drilling, Mining Elevators

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Single leg Two leg 3- & 4-leg slings Endless ferrule secured sling

Angle to the vertical, β

0 0-45 Over 45-60 0-45 Over 45-60 0

Direct Choke hitch

Nominal rope diameter, d Working Load Limits, kgs (Fiber core for 6x19 & 6x3 6 class / IWRC core for 6x19IWRC, 6x36IWRC & 8x36I WRC class)

mm kgs kgs kgs kgs kgs kgs8 700/750 950/1050 700/750 1500/1550 1050/1100 1100/12009 850/950 1200/1300 850/950 1800/2000 1300/1400 1400/1500

10 1050/1150 1500/1600 1050/1150 2250/2400 1600/1700 1700/185011 1300/1400 1800/2000 1300/1400 2700/3000 1950/2120 2120/225012 1550/1700 2120/2300 1550/1700 3300/3550 2300/2500 2500/270013 1800/2000 2500/2800 1800/2000 3850/4150 2700/3000 2900/315014 2120/2250 3000/3150 2120/2250 4350/4800 3150/3400 3300/370016 2700/3000 3850/4200 2700/3000 5650/6300 4200/4500 4350/480018 3400/3700 4800/5200 3400/3700 7200/7800 5200/5650 5650/600020 4350/4600 6000/6500 4350/4600 9000/9800 6500/6900 6900/735022 5200/5650 7200/7800 5200/5650 11000/11800 7800/8400 8400/900024 6300/6700 8800/9400 6300/6700 13500/14000 9400/10000 10000/1060026 7200/7800 10000/11000 7200/7800 15000/16500 11000/11500 11800/1250028 8400/9000 11800/12500 8400/9000 18000/19000 12500/13500 13500/1450030 9700/10400 13400/14500 9700/10400 20750/22000 14500/15500 15750/1675032 11000/11800 15000/16500 11000/11800 23500/25000 16500/17500 18000/1900034 12500/13400 17000/18750 12500/13400 26250/28250 18750/20000 20250/2125036 14000/15000 19000/21000 14000/15000 29000/31500 21000/22500 22500/2350038 15500/16750 21250/23500 15500/16750 32500/35250 23500/25250 25250/2675040 17000/18500 23500/26000 17000/18500 36000/39000 26000/28000 28000/3000042 19000/20500 26250/28750 19000/20500 40000/43000 28750/30750 30750/3300044 21000/22500 29000/31500 21000/22500 44000/47000 31500/33500 33500/3600046 23000/24250 32000/34250 23000/24250 48000/51000 34250/36750 36750/3900048 25000/26000 35000/37000 25000/26000 52000/55000 37000/40000 40000/4200050 27000/28750 37500/40500 37000/28750 57000/60500 40500/43500 43500/4600052 29000/31500 40000/44000 29000/31500 62000/66000 44000/47000 47000/5000054 31250/33750 43500/47000 31250/33750 66500/71000 47000/50500 50500/5400056 33500/36000 47000/50000 33500/36000 71000/76000 50000/54000 54000/5800058 36250/39000 50500/54000 36250/39000 76000/82000 54000/58500 58500/6250060 39000/42000 54000/58000 39000/42000 81000/88000 58000/63000 63000/67000

Leg factor, K1 1 1,4 1 2,1 1,5 1,6

W L L F O R S T E E L W I R E R O P E S L I N G SA S P E R C E R U L E S

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1 leg SLING 2 leg SLING 3 or 4 leg SLINGAngle to the

vertical0 0-45 45-60 0-45 45-60

Nominal rope diameter

Working load limits - 1770 N/mm2

[mm] [ t ]8 0,64 0,89 0,64 1,34 0,969 0,81 1,13 0,81 1,7 1,21

10 1 1,4 1 2,09 1,511 1,21 1,69 1,21 2,53 1,8112 1,44 2,01 1,44 3,02 2,1513 1,69 2,36 1,69 3,54 2,5314 1,95 2,74 1,95 4,11 2,9316 2,55 3,57 2,55 5,36 3,8317 2,88 4,04 2,88 6,05 4,3218 3,23 4,52 3,23 6,79 4,8520 3,99 5,59 3,99 8,38 5,9822 4,83 6,76 4,83 10,14 7,2423 5,28 7,39 5,28 11,08 7,9124 5,74 8,04 5,74 12,06 8,62

6 x 19 + FC

F E R R U L E - S E C U R E D E Y E T E R M I N AT I O N SSling leg forms

Terminal �ttings

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Bolt Type Anchor Shackle BOW TYPE

Nominal Size (in.)

D

Weight Each (kg)

Dimensions (mm) Working Load Limit (tons)

A B C D E F H L N

3/16 0,03 9,65 6,35 22,4 4,85 15,2 14,2 37,3 24,9 4,85 0,331/4 0,05 11,9 7,85 28,7 6,35 19,8 15,5 46,7 32,5 6,35 0,50

5/16 0,10 13,5 9,65 31,0 7,85 21,3 19,1 53,0 37,3 7,85 0,753/8 0,15 16,8 11,2 36,6 9,65 26,2 23,1 63,0 45,2 9,65 1

7/16 0,22 19,1 12,7 42,9 11,2 29,5 26,9 74,0 51,5 11,2 1,51/2 0,36 20,6 16,0 47,8 12,7 33,3 30,2 83,5 58,5 12,7 2,05/8 0,62 26,9 19,1 60,5 16,0 42,9 38,1 106 74,5 17,5 3,253/4 1,23 31,8 22,4 71,5 19,1 51,0 46,0 126 89,0 20,6 4,757/8 1,79 36,6 25,4 84,0 22,4 58,0 53,0 148 102 24,6 6,5

1 2,28 42,9 28,7 95,5 25,4 68,5 60,5 167 119 26,9 8,51-1/8 3,75 46,0 31,8 108 28,7 74,0 68,5 190 131 31,8 9,51-1/4 5,31 51,5 35,1 119 31,8 82,5 76,0 210 146 35,1 121-3/8 7,18 57,0 38,1 133 35,1 92,0 84,0 233 162 38,1 13,51-1/2 9,43 60,5 41,4 146 38,1 98,5 92,0 254 175 41,1 171-3/4 15,4 73,0 51,0 178 44,5 127 106 313 225 57,0 25

2 23,7 82,5 57,0 197 51,0 146 122 348 253 61,0 352-1/2 44,6 105 70,0 267 66,5 184 145 453 327 79,5 55

3 70 127 82,5 330 76,0 200 165 546 365 92,0 853-1/2 120 133 95,5 372 92,0 229 203 626 419 105 120

4 153 140 108 368 104 254 229 653 468 116 150

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Bolt Type ChainShackle ÓDÓ TYPE

Nominal Size (in.)

D

Weight Each (kg)

Dimensions (mm) Working Load Limit (tons)

A B D F G K M P R

1/4 0,06 11,9 7,85 6,35 15,5 19,1 40,4 24,6 39,6 6,35 0,505/16 0,10 13,5 9,65 7,85 19,1 25,4 48,5 29,5 46,2 7,85 0,753/8 0,15 16,8 11,2 9,65 23,1 31,0 58,5 35,8 55,0 9,65 1

7/16 0,22 19,1 12,7 11,2 26,9 36,1 67,5 41,1 63,5 11,2 1,51/2 0,34 20,6 16,0 12,7 30,2 41,4 77,0 46,0 71,0 12,7 2,05/8 0,67 26,9 19,1 16,0 38,1 51,0 95,5 58,5 89,5 16,0 3,253/4 1,14 31,8 22,4 19,1 46,0 60,5 115 70,0 103 20,6 4,757/8 1,74 36,6 25,4 22,4 53,0 71,5 135 81,0 120 24,6 6,5

1 2,52 42,9 28,7 25,4 60,5 81,0 151 93,5 135 25,4 8,51-1/8 3,45 46,0 31,8 28,7 68,5 91,0 172 103 150 31,8 9,51-1/4 4,90 51,5 35,1 31,8 76,0 100 191 115 165 35,1 121-3/8 6,24 57,0 38,1 35,1 84,0 111 210 127 183 38,1 13,51-1/2 8,39 60,5 41,4 38,1 92,0 122 230 137 196 41,1 171-3/4 14,2 73,0 51,0 44,5 106 146 279 162 230 54,0 25

2 21,2 82,5 57,0 51,0 122 172 312 184 264 60,0 352-1/2 38,6 105 70,0 66,5 145 203 377 238 344 66,5 55

3 56 127 82,5 76,0 165 216 429 279 419 89,0 85

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Nominal Size (in.)

D

Weight Each (kg)

Dimensions (mm) Working Load Limit (tons)

A B C D E F G H L M P

3/16 0,03 9,65 6,35 22,4 4,85 15,2 14,2 24,9 37,3 4,06 28,4 4,85 0,33

1/4 0,05 11,9 7,85 28,7 6,35 19,8 15,5 32,5 46,7 4,85 35,1 6,35 0,50

5/16 0,09 13,5 9,65 31,0 7,85 21,3 19,1 37,3 53,0 5,60 42,2 7,85 0,75

3/8 0,14 16,8 11,2 36,6 9,65 26,2 23,1 45,2 63,0 6,35 51,5 9,65 1

7/16 0,17 19,1 12,7 42,9 11,2 29,5 26,9 51,5 74,0 7,85 60,5 11,2 1,5

1/2 0,33 20,6 16,0 47,8 12,7 33,3 30,2 58,5 83,5 9,65 68,5 12,7 2,0

5/8 0,62 26,9 19,1 60,5 16,0 42,9 38,1 74,5 106 11,2 85,0 17,5 3,25

3/4 1,07 31,8 22,4 71,5 19,1 51,0 46,0 89,0 126 12,7 101 20,6 4,75

7/8 1,64 36,6 25,4 84,0 22,4 58,0 53,0 102 148 12,7 114 24,6 6,5

1 2,28 42,9 28,7 95,5 25,4 68,5 60,5 119 167 14,2 129 26,9 8,5

1-1/8 3,36 46,0 31,8 108 29,5 74,0 68,5 131 190 16,0 142 31,8 9,5

1-1/4 4,31 51,5 35,1 119 32,8 82,5 76,0 146 210 17,5 156 35,1 12

1-3/8 6,14 57,0 38,1 133 36,1 92,0 84,0 162 233 19,1 174 38,1 13,5

1-1/2 7,80 60,5 41,4 146 39,1 98,5 92,0 175 254 20,6 187 41,1 17

1-3/4 12,6 73,0 51,0 178 46,7 127 106 225 313 25,4 231 57,0 25

2 20,4 82,5 57,0 197 53,0 146 122 253 348 31,0 263 61,0 35

2-1/2 38,9 105 70,0 267 69,0 184 145 327 453 35,1 330 79,5 55

Screw Pin Anchor Shackle BOW TYPE

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Nominal Size (in.)

D

Weight Each (kg)

Dimensions (mm) Working Load Limit (tons)

A B C D E F G K L M

1/4 0,05 11,9 7,85 6,35 6,35 24,6 15,5 22,4 40,4 4,85 35,1 0,50

5/16 0,08 13,5 9,65 7,85 7,85 29,5 19,1 26,2 48,5 5,60 42,2 0,75

3/8 0,13 16,8 11,2 9,65 9,65 35,8 23,1 31,8 58,5 6,35 51,5 1

7/16 0,20 19,1 12,7 11,2 11,2 41,4 26,9 36,6 67,5 7,85 60,5 1,5

1/2 0,27 20,6 16,0 12,7 12,7 46,0 30,2 41,4 77,0 9,65 68,5 2,0

5/8 0,57 26,9 19,1 15,7 16,0 58,5 38,1 51,0 95,5 11,2 85,0 3,25

3/4 1,20 31,8 22,4 20,6 19,1 70,0 46,0 60,5 115 12,7 101 4,75

7/8 1,43 36,6 25,4 24,6 22,4 81,0 53,0 71,5 135 12,7 114 6,5

1 2,15 42,9 28,7 25,4 25,4 93,5 60,5 81,0 151 14,2 129 8,5

1-1/8 3,06 46,0 31,8 31,8 28,7 103 68,5 91,0 172 16,0 142 9,5

1-1/4 4,11 51,5 35,1 35,1 31,8 115 76,0 100 191 17,5 156 12

1-3/8 5,28 57,0 38,1 38,1 35,1 127 84,0 111 210 19,1 174 13,5

1-1/2 7,23 60,5 41,4 41,1 38,1 137 92,0 122 230 20,6 187 17

1-3/4 12,1 73,0 51,0 54,0 44,5 162 106 146 279 25,4 231 25

2 19,2 82,5 57,0 60,0 51,0 184 122 172 312 31,0 263 35

2-1/2 32,5 105 70,0 66,5 66,5 238 145 203 377 35,1 330 55

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WE SERVE ALL TYPES OF VESSELS IN GREEK PORTS AND OVERSEASIn our testing facilities of 250 tons capacity and 32m free test length, approved for accuracy by the classi�cation Societies, we undertake on your account tests of specimen and materials. Adequate attachments for tests of anchors up to 15 tons and anchor chains up to 100mm (breaking test of links, or proof test of full length).

PROMPT SERVICE WITHIN 24 HOURSTest Certi�cates of the Classi�cation Society of your interest are obtainable by the Society in question upon presence of its surveyor during the test. We are able to give our customers a prompt and complete service in the supply of guaranteed accessories of chains and anchors for naval marine uses as well as for buoy moorings and o�shore platforms.

H I G H H O L D I N G P O W E R

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S T O C K L E S S ( N O R M A L P O W E R )

A n c h o r s

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PROOF LOAD TESTS FOR ANCHORSWeight of Anchor kg

Proof Load kg

Weight of Anchor kg

Proof Load kg

Weight of Anchor kg

Proof Load kg

Weight of Anchor kg

Proof Load kg

50 2370 900 18600 3600 54800 6900 80700

55 2570 950 19500 3700 55800 7000 81300

60 2760 1000 20300 3800 56800 7200 82600

65 2950 1050 21200 3900 57800 7400 83800

70 3130 1100 22000 4000 58800 7600 85000

75 3300 1150 22800 4100 59800 7800 86100

80 3460 1200 23600 4200 60700 8000 87000

90 3700 1250 24400 4300 61600 8200 88100

100 3990 1300 25200 4400 62500 8400 89200

120 4520 1350 26000 4500 63400 8600 90300

140 5000 1400 26700 4600 64300 8800 91400

160 5430 1450 27500 4700 65100 9000 92400

180 5850 1500 28300 4800 65800 9200 93400

200 6250 1600 29800 4900 66600 9400 94400

225 6810 1700 31300 5000 67400 9600 95300

250 7180 1800 32700 5100 68200 9800 96200

275 7640 1900 34200 5200 69000 10000 97100

300 8110 2000 35600 5300 69800 10500 99300

325 8580 2100 36900 5400 70500 11000 101500

350 9050 2200 38300 5500 71300 11500 103600

375 9520 2300 39600 5600 72000 12000 105700

400 9980 2400 40900 5700 72700 12500 107800

425 10500 2500 42200 5800 73500 13000 109900

450 10900 2600 43500 5900 74200 13500 111900

475 11400 2700 44700 6000 74900 14000 113900

500 11800 2800 45900 6100 75500 14500 115900

550 12700 2900 47100 6200 76200 15000 117700

600 13500 3000 48300 6300 76900 15500 119500

650 14300 3100 49400 6400 77500 16000 120900

700 15200 3200 50500 6500 78200 16500 122200

750 16100 3300 51600 6600 78800 17000 123500

800 16900 3400 52700 6700 79400 17500 124700

850 17800 3500 53800 6800 80100 18000 125900

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COMMON LINK ΕNLARGED LINK ΕΝD LINK

FORERUNNERS WITH SWIVEL

ΚΕΝΤΕR JOINING SHACKLE

ANCHOR SHACKLE “D” TYPE

SWIVEL SHACKLES

A n c h o r C h a i n s

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4Ship chain proof and minimum breaking loads

Chain Diametre

mm

GRADESMinimum

Weight kg per length of 27,5 m

PROOF LOAD MINIMUM BREAKING LOAD

Grade 1 KN

Grade 2 KN

Grade 3 KN

Grade 1 KN

Grade 2 ΚΝ

Grade 3 ΚΝ

16 76 107 150 107 150 216 160

17,5 89 127 179 127 179 256 190

19 105 150 211 150 211 301 225

20,5 123 175 244 175 244 349 265

22 140 200 280 200 280 401 300

24 167 237 332 237 332 476 360

26 194 278 389 278 389 556 420

28 225 321 449 321 449 642 490

30 257 368 514 368 514 735 565

32 291 417 583 417 583 833 635

34 328 468 655 468 655 937 720

36 366 523 732 523 732 1050 800

38 406 581 812 581 812 1160 895

40 448 640 896 640 896 1280 995

42 492 703 981 703 981 1400 1100

44 538 769 1080 769 1080 1540 1200

46 585 837 1170 837 1170 1680 1320

48 635 908 1280 908 1280 1810 1440

50 686 981 1370 981 1370 1960 1560

52 739 1060 1480 1060 1480 2110 1675

54 794 1140 1590 1140 1590 2270 1820

56 851 1220 1710 1220 1710 2430 1935

58 909 1290 1810 1290 1810 2600 2075

60 969 1380 1940 1380 1940 2770 2220

62 1030 1470 2060 1470 2060 2940 2365

64 1100 1560 2190 1560 2190 3130 2550

66 1160 1660 2310 1660 2310 3300 2695

68 1230 1750 2450 1750 2450 3500 2890

70 1290 1840 2580 1840 2580 3690 3030

73 1390 1990 2790 1990 2790 3990 3290

76 1500 2150 3010 2150 3010 4300 3550

78 1580 2260 3160 2260 3160 4500 3755

81 1690 2410 3380 2410 3380 4820 4035

84 1810 2580 3610 2580 3610 5160 4395

87 1920 2750 3850 2750 3850 5500 4760

90 2050 2920 4090 2920 4090 5840 5005

92 2130 3040 4260 3040 4260 6080 5200

95 2260 3230 4510 3230 4510 6440 5570

97 2340 3350 4680 3350 4680 6690 5760

100 2470 3530 4940 3530 4940 7060 6130

102 2560 3660 5120 3660 5120 7320 6505

105 2700 3860 5390 3860 5390 7700 6885

107 2790 3980 5570 3980 5570 7960 7140

111 2970 4250 5940 4250 5940 8480 7715

114 3110 4440 6230 4440 6230 8890 8085

117 3260 4650 6510 4650 6510 9300 8445

120 3400 4860 6810 4860 6810 9720 9110

122 3500 5000 7000 5000 7000 9990 9240

124 3600 5140 7200 5140 7200 10280 9700

127 3750 5350 7490 5350 7490 10710 10040

130 3900 5570 7800 5570 7800 11140 10420

132 4000 5720 8000 5720 8000 11420 10910

137 4260 6080 8510 6080 8510 12160 11720

142 4520 6450 9030 6450 9030 12910 12515

147 4790 6840 9560 6840 9560 13660 13295

152 5050 7220 10100 7220 10100 14430 14695

157 5320 7600 10640 7600 10640 15200 15475

162 5590 7990 11170 7990 11170 15970 16210

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> Principle of cathodic protectionCorrosion is the spontaneous chemical reaction of a metal against its surroundings. Particularly, in sea water this chemical reaction proceeds by an electrochemical mechanism involving oxidation of the metal. This results in metal loss. When we have a plate, which is pitting appearance, at the spots where the coating wasn’t good enough to protect it.The part of the metal surface in the electrochemical mechanism (electron release) is called anodic. On the other part of the metal surface where the electron consumption takes place is called cathodic.If we can supply electrons from an external source, then the electron consumption (cathodic) will speed up and the electron release (anodic) reaction will slow down. As a consequence, the rate of iron dissolution will slow down and the electrode potential will decrease. From the procedure above, the Principle of cathodic protection can be derived: ‘By supplying electrons into the metal from an external source, we slow down its dissolution, i.e. it’s rusting away’.

> Applications of anodic protectionThe delivery of the electrons to the metal surface to be protected can be achieved in two ways. Firstly, by using an impressed current technique and secondly by using sacri�cial anodes.

> The impressed current methodBy this method the electrical current is delivered to the metal surface from a D.C. power source through an auxiliary anode i.e. the current is forced in or impressed.

> The sacri�cial anode methodBy this method a galvanic cell is formed between the structure to be protected and the sacri�cial anode. The electrons pass spontaneously from the anode to the metal surface (cathode). Thus, the source of the electrons (the sacri�cial anodes) must have a more negative electrode potential than the metal surface. Metals and conducting materials commonly used are listed below in such order that each normally act as anode with respect to all the materials which follow it.

MAGNESIUM, ZINC, ALUMINUM IRON AND STEEL, LEAD, BRASS, COPPER, GRAPHITE, COKE E.T.A. This explains why magnesium, aluminum and zinc alloys are used to protect steel today.

The metal surface will act as a cathode in the shell that formed.

Typical galvanic anode for cathodic protection of a ship’s hull (anodes alongside the hull are normally mounted alternately on both sides of dilge keels

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CALCULATIONS

> EXTERNAL PROTECTION The number of anodes for the protection of the hull is calculated based on the following criteria:

A. CURRENT REQUIREMENTSThe wetted surface of the hull times protective current density.

A. SYSTEM DESIGN FILEThe total weight of anode material required is:

As a result the number of anodes selected must at least satisfy both the total current and total weight requirements as follows:

> ANODE LOCATIONThe calculated anodes must be installed in equal distances around the hull, about 6 meters apart. The 15% - 20% of the total calculated QTY must be installed to the stern and rudder area of the vessel. The anodes should not be mounted in the zone close to the propeller’s edges.

> INTERNAL CATHODIC PROTECTION The cathodic protection of the ship’s tanks is e�ected with sacri�cial anode system. Of course, this type of protection can be applied only to water ballast or cargo/ballast tanks. Zinc aluminum or magnesium anodes may be used but for the installation precautions must be taken for avoiding hydrogen evolution (in the case of magnesium) and sparking (in the case of aluminum). The �nal selection of the alloy to be used will also depend on the ballast water (seawater), the compatibility of the alloy with any cargo, which might be carried in the tank, the size of the protected tank and the type of the vessel.

Current (Amp) =Protected area (m2) x current density (mA/m2)

1000_______________________________

Weight (kg) = Current (Amps) x design life (years) x 8766

Capacity of material (Amph/kg) x 0,9_______________________________

NUMBER OF ANODES = __________________________CURRENT REQUIREDINDIVIDUAL CURRENT OUTPUT

NUMBER OF ANODES = __________________________ WEIGHT REQUIREDINDIVIDUAL NET ANODE WEIGHT

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> CURRENT DENSITY REQUIRED FOR PROTECTION In case, the tank surface is being painted, the anodes will be installed to suppress corrosion on any area with paint defects. The current density of 5mAmp/m2 is normally adequate. In case, of non-coated surface the following current densities are recommended:

FORE AND AFT PEAK TANK 108mAp/m2 TOP SIDE TANKS 120mAp/m2 DOUBLE BOTTOM TANKS 86mAp/m2 CARGO/CLEAN BALLAST TANK 86mAp/m2 LOWER WING TANKS 90mAp/m2

The system life should be at least four (4) years. The above-recommended current densities are applicable to ships for which the normal ballast trip is longer than approx. 5 days. In case, the trip is shorter than 5 days, then the above densities should be increased by 20%.

> METHODS FOR HULL AND TANK ANODES INSTALLATIONS

M TYPE clamp attachments for internal anodes.Tank application.

External Hull Applications

CLAMP TYPE for pitting prevention. Tank bottom application.

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> ZINC HULL ANODES Speci�cation Code US MIL SPEC A18001J

Cu 0.005 max

Al 0.10 - 0.50

Fe 0.005 max

Cd 0.025 - 0.07

Pb 0.006 max

Zn REMAINDER

POTENTIAL Ag / AgCl (mV) -1050

ELECTROMECHANICAL CAPACITY (Amp. Hours / kg) 780

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg) INSERT(mm) A B C H NET GROSS

N30ZH 170 240 100 40 2.7 3.0 30 x 3

N75ZH 300 400 160 35 7.0 7.5 40 x 6

N95ZH 300 400 160 45 8.6 9.5 50 x 6

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg) INSERT(mm) A B C H NET GROSS

N55ZH 300 400 90 40 5.0 5.5 40 x 6

N125ZH 465 565 110 40 12.0 12.5 40 x 6

N165ZH 520 620 120 40 15.3 16.5 50 x 6

N230ZH 680 780 128 40 21.5 23.0 50 x 6

> ALUMINIUM HULL ANODES

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg) INSERT(mm)

A B C H NET GROSS

N30AH 300 400 90 40 2.3 3.0 40 x 6

Ν55ΑΗ 460 560 110 40 4.6 5.5 50 x 6

Ν80ΑΗ 520 620 120 40 7.0 8.0 50 x 6

Ν105ΑΗ 680 780 128 40 9.3 10.5 50 x 6

Ν125ΑΗ 800 900 120 40 11.0 12.5 50 x 6

Ν155ΑΗ 1000 1100 120 45 13.5 15.5 50 x 6

Speci�cation Code

Fe 0.15 max

Si 0.05 - 0.20

Zn 3.50 - 5.00

Ti 0.01 - 0.05

In 0.02 - 0.05

Mn 0.15 - 0.50

Cu 0,01 max

Al REMAINDER

POTENTIAL Ag / AgCl (mV) -1100

ELECTROMECHANICAL CAPACITY (Amp. Hours / kg) 2700

All weights and dimensions are normal subject variation in material densities. A range of standard zinc or aluminium anodes is illustrated above, alternative con�gurations maybe cast to requirements.

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> ZINC ΤΑΝΚ ANODES

ΑΝΟDΕTYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg)

B A C D H F NET GROSS

N120ZT 950 570 65 68 56 12 10.8 12.0

N230ZT 1500 1100 65 68 56 14 21.5 23.0

N320ZT 1600 1200 60 63 63 14 30.5 32.0

> ZINC PITGUARD ΤΑΝΚ ANODES

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg)

A H C D E F G GROSS

N100ZPG 500 56 65 68 70 35 14 8,8 // 10

> ALUMINIUM ΤΑΝΚ ANODES

> ALUMINIUM PITGUARD TANK ANODES

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg)A H C D E F G NET - GROSS

N50APG 400 70 50 76 70 35 12 4 // 5.0

N70APG 600 64 60 64 70 35 14 5,9 // 7.0

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg)

B A C D H F NET GROSS

N50AT 700 500 59 62 60 12 4.0 5.0

N100AT 1200 760 50 76 70 14 8.8 10.0

N140AT 1400 1200 60 64 60 14 12.5 14.0

TANK ANODES ARE AVAILABLE EITHER Z CRANKED (AS SHOWN) OR WITH STRAIGHT INSERT. ALTERNATIVE INSERT ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST.

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> BOLTED ZINC HULL ANODES

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg)L B T PCD NET GROSS

N60ZBH 300 150 26 160 5,6 5,9

N75ZBH 300 150 32 160 7 7,3

N85ZBH 300 150 36 160 8 8,3

N100ZBH 300 150 46 160 9,7 10

N130ZBH 300 150 56 160 12,7 13

N220ZBH 300 150 82 160 21,7 22

> BOLTED ALUMINIUM HULL ANODES

ANODETYPE

DIMENSIONS (mm) WEIGHT (kg)L B T PCD NET GROSS

N27ABH 300 150 26 160 2,4 2,7

N30ABH 300 150 32 160 2,6 2,9

N35ABH 300 150 36 160 3,2 3,5

N50ABH 300 150 46 160 4,3 4,6

N55ABH 300 150 56 160 5,2 5,5

N85ABH 300 150 82 160 8,2 8,5

> ZINC CASTING ROUNDS L=600 MM

(MM) 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 150

WEIGHT (KGS) 1,4 2,1 3,0 5,0 8,2 11,0 16,0 21,0 27,0 32,0 44,3 48,0 57,0 76,0

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Our stock consists of various types of PANAMA CHOCKS deck or bullwork mounting in accordance to OCIMF requirements in various sizes.All materials covered by Class Certi�cates.

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¸ I G H Q U A L I T Y C O N TA I N E R E Q U I P M E N TW I T H T H E M O S T E CO N O M I C S O L U T I O NKATRADIS GROUP can provide a complete range of high quality container securing equipment, �xed or removable, and also cell guide systems for fast, easy and secure installation of containers onboard vessels.

Our large stock in Piraeus, along with the perfectly organized worldwide service network, guarantees an immediate serviceto vessels, to any port they call all over the world.

A competent technical sta� is always ready, not only with solutions for problems that might arise, but also to undertake complete projects for installation on new buildings or for modi�cation of any kind of dry cargo vessels to container ships.

Complete lashing manuals prepared and supplied onboard vessels, give the necessary instructions for the proper operationof the systems installed.

Our proposals are made to meet customers’ needs and are based on the results of lashing calculations, carried out with the aid of computers and according to the requirements of the major classi�cation societies.

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F I X E D E Q U I P M E N T> RAISED DECK SOCKETS

single double longitudinal double transversal quadruple

> ISO DOUBLING PLATES

> ISO SOCKETS

> CIRCULAR FOUNDATIONS

> DOVETAIL SOCKETS

> D-RING + STRAP

> LASHING POTS

single double transversal quadrupledouble longitudinal

single double transversal

quadruple

double longitudinal

single double

> BREECH BASE SOCKET

single double

single double

single double

single flush

quadruple

double flush

flushraised

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R E M OVA B L E E Q U I P M E N T> TWISTLOCKS

> STACKING CONES

> BRIDGE FITTINGS

> SPECIAL TRANSVERSAL ELEMENTS

> ΗOOKS

intermediate dovetail fixed base breech base

bottom stacker compensatory stackerintermediate stacker doubleintermediate stacker single

tension tension + compression compensatory

securing pad-eye securing pad hook elephant foot

container lifting hook tensioning lever for chain extension rod for lever

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L A S H I N G E Q U I P M E N T> LASHING CHAINS WITH FITTINGS

length upon request

> LASHING RODS

> TURNBUCKLES 36T - 50T

length upon request

length upon request

hook + jaw hook + hook wire turnbuckle chain turnbuckle

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CO N TA I N E R S P R E A D E R S & R o R o L A S H I N G S > CONTAINER SPREADER DOUBLE T20’ and 40’ - SEMI AUTOMATIC

> CONTAINER SPREADER 20’ and 40’SEMI AUTOMATIC

> FRONT TRAILER SUPPORT

> FRONT TRAILER SUPPORT

> REAR TRAILER SUPPORT > WHEEL CHOCKS

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C Y L I N D R I C A L F E N D E R SR U B B E R F E N D E R SThe KATRADIS GROUP stocks and supplies various type of Rubber Fenders, which are specially designed to absorb the high energy impacts during the birthing and mooring. If you let us have your requirements we will propose a fender that will best serve your purposes at most competitive prices.

CYLINDRICAL FENDERSUsually installed at wharves where tidal conditions exist and �exible mountings are desired.

OD x ID OD/ID R E P Weight

(mm) (kN) (kNm) (kNm2) (kg/m)

100 x 50 0.50 43 0.8 547 7.0

125 x 65 0.52 51 1.3 500 10.6

150 x 75 0.50 65 1.8 552 15.6

175 x 75 0.43 92 2.7 781 23.2

200 x 90 0.45 98 3.5 693 29.6

200 x 100 0.50 86 3.3 547 27.8

250 x 125 0.50 108 5.1 550 43.4

300 x 150 0.50 129 7.4 547 62.6

380 x 190 0.50 164 11.8 550 100.4

400 x 200 0.50 172 13.1 547 111.2

450 x 225 0.50 194 16.6 549 140.8

500 x 250 0.50 275 28 700 175

600 x 300 0.50 330 40 700 253

700 x 400 0.57 325 52 517 309

750 x 400 0.53 380 61 605 377

800 x 400 0.50 440 72 700 449

875 x 500 0.57 406 81 517 482

925 x 500 0.54 461 93 587 567

1000 x 500 0.50 550 112 700 702

1050 x 600 0.57 487 117 517 695

1100 x 600 0.55 541 131 574 795

1200 x 600 0.50 660 162 700 1010

1200 x 700 0.58 542 151 493 889

1300 x 700 0.54 650 184 591 1122

1300 x 750 0.58 595 178 505 1055

1400 x 700 0.50 770 220 700 1375

1400 x 750 0.54 705 214 598 1307

1400 x 800 0.57 649 208 516 1235

1500 x 750 0.50 825 253 700 1579

1500 x 800 0.53 760 246 605 1506

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This type displays higher energy absorption and lower reaction load than the cylindrical one and can be mountedmore stable on a wharpf fall.

UNIT ELEMENT FENDER DIMENSIONS

Fender H A B C D F J M W K E Anchors Weight (kg/m)

ME 250 250 107 114 69 20 152 31 25~35 214 50 300 M20 30

ME 300 300 130 138 84 25 184 38 30~40 260 50 300 M24 42

ME 400 400 160 183 99 25 244 38 30~40 320 250 500 M24 93

ME 500 500 195 229 119 30 306 42 40~52 390 250 500 M30 130

ME 550 550 210 252 126 32 336 42 40~52 420 250 500 M30 160

ME 600 600 225 275 133 35 366 42 40~52 450 250 500 M30 174

ME 700 700 270 321 163 35 428 56 50~65 540 250 500 M36 258

ME 750 750 285 344 170 38 458 56 50~65 570 250 500 M36 296

ME 800 800 300 366 178 38 486 57 50~65 600 250 500 M36 310

ME 900 900 335 412 198 42 550 60 57~80 670 250 500 M42 400

ME 1000 1000 365 458 212 46 610 60 57~80 730 250 500 M42 476

ME 1200 1200 435 557 252 46 736 61 65~90 870 250 500 M48 653

ME 1400 1400 495 641 282 50 856 67 65~90 990 250 500 M48 955

ME 1600 1600 565 733 321 50 978 76 75~100 1130 250 500 M56 1220

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V T Y P E F E N D E R S

This type displays higher energy absorption and lower reaction load than the cylindrical one and can be mounted more stable on wharpf fall.

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D(mm)

L(mm)

(60% de�ection)

initial pressure 0.05MPa initial pressure 0.08MPa

Reaction load (KN) Energy absorption (KJ) Reaction load (KN) Energy absorption (KJ)

500 1000 64 6 83 8

600 1000 74 8 96 11

700 1500 137 17 178 24

1000 1500 182 32 235 44

1000 2000 257 45 335 63

1200 2000 297 63 386 86

1350 2500 427 102 554 140

1500 3000 597 153 751 211

1700 3000 639 191 830 263

2000 3500 875 308 1138 424

2500 4000 1381 663 1815 925

2500 5500 2019 943 2653 1317

3300 4500 1884* 1175* 2476* 1640*

3300 6500 3015* 1814* 3961* 2532*

Note: R allowed ± 10%, the data marked with (*) is refe.value

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F O A M F I L L E D F E N D E R S

Actual values for all sizes may vary plus or minus 15% from stated values due to variations in material properties, dimensional tolerances, temperature and speed of compression.

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P O R T D E V E L O P M E N T E Q U I P M E N TB U OY SWe can supply all kinds of metallic, synthetic or steel buoys according to customer drawings.

S O L A R P O W E R E D L I G H T S or conventional lights with lamb changers

O I L B O O M S...to protect our seas from pollution

B O L L A R D Scast iron or cast steel

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S U P R E M E Q U A L I T Y, W I D E VA R I E T YKatradis Group of Companies has been contributing to the Marine World for more than 70 years. The wide variety of its products, reliability and supreme quality combined with advanced technology, supported by an e�cient network of agents and distributors strategicallylocated at all major harbors around the world, made katradis a well-know name.

In 1983 Katradis Group of companies started supplying marine paints. The response of Greekshipowners was more than encouraging thus ‘forcing’ the company to keep expandingthe range of its products by developing high quality protective coatings known as Shark Marine Paints.

The main concideration has always been the economical and e�ective preparation & completion of the job. Moreover, the company is concentrating on ecologicalissues by producing environmental friendly products approved bythe International Maritime Organization (IMO) and by all the major classi�cation societies.

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Lloyds Certi�cate for Antifouling Paints.

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S H A R K A N T I F O U L I N G SHARK ANTIFOULING is a self polishing antifouling based on specially formulated pigment with a combination of biocides.

The surface of the antifouling is continiously renewed by the slowly dissolving binder. This mechanism enables an outstanding control of fouling and allows easy recoating. Suittable for vessels trading world-wide short stationary periods.

Compatible with most existing self polishing systems.

P H Y S I C A L P R O P E R T I E SFinish and color Matt, Red-brown, PinkDrying time At 20C°, set to touch 1 hour. Dry hard 6 hoursSolids by volume Approx. 50%Flash point (C°) >25 C°Specific gravity Approx. 1,49 ( kg / L )Viscosity (sec) Up to 190 secSpreading rate / Theoretical Approx. 4,5 sq. meters per liter for a dry film (110 microns)Spreading rate / Practical Approx. 3,5 sq. meters per liter

A P P L I C AT I O N D E TA I L SSurface preparation :

The surface must be dry and free from fouling, salt and other contaminants. Remove any salts and dirt by fresh water washing and hard fouling by scraping.Damaged areas should be first with an appropriate primer system.

Recoating time :Approx. 6h. Depending on the environmental conditions.

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> HULL PAINTSB. 1 CHLORINATED RUBBER PRIMER H. B. RED - GREYB. 3 ANTICORROSIVE VINYL SILVER PRIMERB. 2 ANTIFOULING OCEAN S. P. RED - PINKB. 4 ANTIFOULING PLANET S. P. ECO RED - PINKC. 7 BOOTTOPPING C. R. FINISH BLUEC. 2 BOOTTOPPING C. R. FINISH BLACKC. 1 BOOTTOPPING C. R. FINISH RED - BROWN

> EPOXY PRIMER & COATINGSE.P. 3 MASTIC EPOXY PRIMER (LOW PREPARATION)E.P. 5 PURE EPOXY PRIMERE.P. 4 TAR EPOXY E.P. 2 MASTIC EPOXY HYDRO (FOR DRINKING WATER TANKS)E.P. 6 EPOXY ENAMEL TOPCOAT RED - BLACK

> PRIMERS & UNDERCOATS (CONVENTIONAL)P. 1 RED LEAD PRIMER Q. D. ORANGE P. 2 PRIMER Q. D. GREY P. 3 RED OXIDE PRIMERP. 4 UNDERCOAT WHITE

> ALKYD FINISHEDB.D. 1 BOOTTOPPING / DECK SPECIAL RED - BROWNB.D. 2 BOOTTOPPING / DECK SPECIAL GREENB.D. 3 BOOTTOPPING / DECK SPECIAL BLUE DARK/LIGHT T. 1 TOPSIDE SPECIAL BLACK T. 2 TOPSIDE SPECIAL GREY DARK/SILVER/LIGHTF. 1 TOPSIDE HIGH GLOSS WHITEF. 2 TOPSIDE IVORY CREAM F. 13 TOPSIDE GOLDEN BROWN (TEAK) F. 12 SPECIAL ENAMEL GREEN PEAF. 14 SUPERGLOSS SIGNAL YELLOW F. 16 SUPERGLOSS SIGNAL ORANGEF. 17 SUPERGLOSS SIGNAL RED

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> HOLD PAINTSH. 1 ALUMINIUM HOLD PAINT SPECIAL H. 2 MULTI HOLD PAINT RED - BROWN/GREY 4.50 (PRIME & FINISH IN ONE)

H. 3 MULTI HOLD PAINT GREY H. 4 HOLD PAINT REDH. 4 HOLD PAINT GREY

> BITUMINOUS PAINTSB.T. 1 BITUMINOUS SOLUTION

> POLYURETHANE FINISH - ( TWO PACK )P. U. 1 URETHANE FINISH WHITEP. U. 2 URETHANE FINISH YELLOW

P. U. 3 URETHANE FINISH REDP. U. 4 URETHANE FINISH BLUE / LIGHT-DARKP. U. 5 URETHANE FINISH ORANGEP. U. 6 URETHANE FINISH BLACKP. U. 7 URETHANE FINISH GREY / LIGHT-DARK

> MISCELLANEOUSM. 1 CABIN FLAT WHITE M. 2 HEAT RESISTING ALUMINIUM M. 3 VARNISH M. 4 PAINT REMOVER M. 6 EMULSION PAINT WHITE ACRYLIC M. 5 THINNER FOR CONVENTIONAL PAINTS B. 6 THINNER FOR C. R. & HULL PAINTS E.P. 7 THINNER FOR EPOXY PAINTSM. 7 PAINT FOR DRINKING WATER TANKS

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Q u a l i t yA s s u r a n c e& I n t e r n a t i o n a lC e r t i f i c a t e s

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QUALITY POLICYThe aim of KATRADIS GROUP OF COMPANIES to build quality is to: • Evolve quality measures for all life-cycle phases of services and products in order to be able to satisfy the customers • Set up systems, procedures and standards to minimize errors & defects and continually improve levels of quality

We want to be the leading supplier of high quality products and services worldwide.

In this respect, it is our guiding principle to provide our external and internal customers with a level of quality and service that consistently meets or exceeds expectations through the following practices:• Continually maintaining and improving the e�ectiveness of our Quality Management System (QMS) - Periodic review of current quality policy and

objectives to ensure its e�ectiveness and suitability. • Meeting or exceeding customer and organizational requirements - Constant striving for quality products that meet or exceed the customer’s and/or

organizational requirements. • Recruiting the best scienti�c & technical sta� - Training those people on our system and made them focus on executing processes �awlessly.

TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT PHILOSOPHYKATRADIS GROUP OF COMPANIES is committed to creating value for customer by delivering the bene�ts of Marine and Industry Supply in the form of services and products. It subscribes to Total Quality Management philosophy and a Quality Management System & Process in line with ISO 9001.

Total Quality Management philosophy indicates the attention and control that must be given to all features of a product or service, in order to ensure total customer satisfaction. The TQM process is the comprehensive process of satisfying the customer, starting with a request for a product or service through the delivery and use of the item that satis�es the request.

In addition to the obvious characteristics of form, �t, function and reliability, TQM process involves maintainability, storability, appearance, end use of product or service, e�orts to accomplish error-free documentation and systems and other aspects contributing to the overall value to the internal operations or the external customer.

CERTIFICATION TO QUALITY STANDARDSIn pursuit of excellence, a Quality Management System has been developed in line with ΙSO 9001:2008 Standards. As a result of this:

“KATRADIS MARINE ROPES INDUSTRY” S.A in August 2006 has been certi�ed ΙSO 9001:2008 Certi�cate by LRS for a period of 3 years. The scope of the certi�cation covers Design, Production and Supply of Synthetic Ropes and Anodes, Trade of Marine Paints, Anchor Chains and Accessories, Anchors and Port Development Equipment.

Similarly, “KATRADIS VEP” S.A has also been certi�ed ΙSO 9001:2008 in August 2006 by LRS for a period of 3 years. The scope of this certi�cation covers Trade of Wire Ropes, Chains and Marine Related Equipment.

LLOYD’S REGISTER OF SHIPPING quality approval certi�cate as a recognised proving establishment for anchoring and mooring equipment, renewed on an annual basis according to the rules of LR resp.

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TESTING & CERTIFICATION TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Testing service & certi�cation is carried out at client’s request from the following bodies in our approved testing establishment incorporating one 250 ton horizontal automatic tensile testing bench of 32 mtrs free test length and two vertical testers, one 5 ton & one 500 N:

• LRS-86

• ABS-85

• GERMANISCHER LLOYD

• HELLENIC REGISTER

• RINA

• DNV

INTERNATIONAL MEMBERSHIPSMoreover, we are members in the various specialized Industrial organizations and the valuable interchange of opinions and technical matters promotes the scienti�c cognitive level and fully exploits the available technology in the �eld of stabilized quality production.

• Cordage Institute of USA - Institute for setting standards for synthetic ropes

• Wire Association International - W.A.I. - Association for the Wire Industry

• OIPEEC - French Organisation for the endurance of Wire Ropes - in connection with Universities studying the performance of wire ropes.

• Society of Plastics Engineers - SPE - Society dealing with the Plastics Industry

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Since the foundation of the Katradis Group, Ropes have been our mainline product. Our rope factory, based on a total area of 30.000m2 is one of the most technologically advanced factories in Europe.All our e�orts are concentrated on the selection of the most appropriate raw material. Quality control is performed during all stages of production, culminating in rigorous testing of the ropes’ real strength.Technological evolution in machinery production has made it possible to move from natural �bers (such as Manila) to the highly sophisticated Polyamide (known as Nylon), Polyester, Polypropylene Paraaramide (such as Kevlar), Sirius UHMWPE, glass �bers etc.The industrial yarn extrusion and the techniques applied have made it possible to control quality in every stage of the production procedure until the rope is coiled and ready to be shipped.Our company has entered the yarn extrusion since its establishment and from then on, the quality control has been ex-tensive and inseparable from the production procedures.Careful raw material selection to suit the intended applications and exhaustive mechanical tests are applied to the ropes before they leave our factory in order to ensure the top performance guaranteed by our company.All our ropes are tested in our 2452 KN Automatic Testing Machine, approved by LRS and recognized by the major clas-si�cation societies.The sun test machine checks the yarns’ behavior in the condition of arti�cial aging and the necessary amount of U.V. pro-tection additives for long-term exposure to sunlight.With the computer controlled tensile testing machines, we carry out the tensile breaking strength of yarns according to DIN, ISO, and ASTM standards.Our company has secured a competitive role in the provision of a large assortment of zinc and aluminum anodes, all of which are made in our highly specialized factory.• Hull anodes• Tank anodes• Pit guard anodes (Zinc and Aluminum)We manufacture steel wire ropes in a 70000m2 site with 3 production halls with a capacity of up to 80 mm diameter wire ropes and 30 tons �nal reel with a capacity of 15000 tons/year, thereby successfully serving the local and international market. The main constructions produced are:6x7, 6x12, 6x19, 6x24, 6x25, 6x36, 6x37, 6x41, 6x47, 6x61, 19x7, 19x19, 36x7, 4x36We hold GL & IQNET 9001 and GL 118, LR, ABS, API 9a approvals for the production of our wire ropes.

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P I O N E E R S I N Q U A L I T Y P E R F E C T I O NEstablished in 1936 in Piraeus Greece, the Katradis Group of Companies is one of the most prominent organizations in the shipping industry. Our wide range of products includes synthetic mooring ropes (UHMWPE, Polypropylene, Nylon, Polyester, Mixed / Dual Fiber ropes, in single & double braided execution), steel wire ropes, zinc and aluminum anodes, anchors & stud link anchor chain cables, container �ttings, alloy steel chain slings, wire & synthetic rope lifting slings and lashing webbings, port development equipments, rubber dock fenders, buoys, �oating marinas, bollards, oil booms, vessel deck equipments, protective coatings (SHARK Marine Paints) and testing services in our LR Approved Testing Es-tablishment.

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The KATRADIS GROUP OF COMPANIES in its continued e�ort for better customer service and support is pleased to announce that all of its a�liated establishments maintain stocks of KATRADIS products ready for immediate delivery.

Read more: http://www.katradis.com

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KATRADIS MARINE ROPES INDUSTRY S.A.11, Psaron str., 186 48 Piraeus, Greece - Tel: + 30 2104060300

Fax: + 30 2104626268 & + 30 2104619631 - E-mail: [email protected] - www.katradis.com