.75mm Inferno Nano Cord – Aramid Heat-Resistant Line
Quick Facts
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Diameter: .75 mm (≈1/32 in)
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Length: 300 ft (91 m)
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Tensile Strength: 110 lb (50 kg)
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Temperature Resistance: Up to 900°F
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Weight: 1.6 oz (44 g)
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Made in the USA
Product Description
The Atwood Rope Co. Inferno Nano Cord is a compact aramid utility line engineered for high-heat and high-stress environments. At just .75 mm in diameter, it delivers 110 lb tensile strength in a profile that takes up minimal space in a kit.
Built for survival kits, fire-resistant applications, and field repairs, this line performs in environments that degrade or melt standard nylon cordage.
Built for High-Heat Utility
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Aramid fiber construction withstands temperatures up to 900°F without melting.
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110 lb tensile strength in a 1/32 in profile supports compact yet capable load handling.
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Chemical and rot resistance maintains integrity when exposed to moisture, oil, and UV.
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Non-absorbent material prevents water retention in wet environments.
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300 ft spool length provides extended working line for kits and bulk applications.
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Made in the USA and precision wound for consistent deployment.
Specifications
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Diameter: .75 mm (≈1/32 in)
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Tensile Strength: 110 lb (50 kg)
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Length: 300 ft (91 m)
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Weight: 1.6 oz (44 g)
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Material: Aramid fiber
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Temperature Resistance: Up to 900°F
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Water Resistance: Non-absorbent
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Country of Origin: United States
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Color: Yellow (color may vary)
FAQ
Q: What makes aramid different from Kevlar?
Aramid is the family of heat-resistant synthetic fibers that includes Kevlar. It offers high tensile strength and flame resistance under extreme conditions.
Q: Can Inferno Nano Cord be used for climbing or rescue?
No. This cord is not rated for life-safety or dynamic load-bearing applications.
Q: Does the cord retain strength after heat exposure?
Aramid fibers maintain structural integrity and tensile strength through repeated heat cycles up to 900°F within rated limits.
A compact, heat-resistant utility line designed for environments where standard cordage fails.
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.75mm Inferno Nano Cord – Aramid Heat-Resistant Line
.75mm Inferno Nano Cord – Aramid Heat-Resistant Line
Quick Facts
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Diameter: .75 mm (≈1/32 in)
-
Length: 300 ft (91 m)
-
Tensile Strength: 110 lb (50 kg)
-
Temperature Resistance: Up to 900°F
-
Weight: 1.6 oz (44 g)
-
Made in the USA
Product Description
The Atwood Rope Co. Inferno Nano Cord is a compact aramid utility line engineered for high-heat and high-stress environments. At just .75 mm in diameter, it delivers 110 lb tensile strength in a profile that takes up minimal space in a kit.
Built for survival kits, fire-resistant applications, and field repairs, this line performs in environments that degrade or melt standard nylon cordage.
Built for High-Heat Utility
-
Aramid fiber construction withstands temperatures up to 900°F without melting.
-
110 lb tensile strength in a 1/32 in profile supports compact yet capable load handling.
-
Chemical and rot resistance maintains integrity when exposed to moisture, oil, and UV.
-
Non-absorbent material prevents water retention in wet environments.
-
300 ft spool length provides extended working line for kits and bulk applications.
-
Made in the USA and precision wound for consistent deployment.
Specifications
-
Diameter: .75 mm (≈1/32 in)
-
Tensile Strength: 110 lb (50 kg)
-
Length: 300 ft (91 m)
-
Weight: 1.6 oz (44 g)
-
Material: Aramid fiber
-
Temperature Resistance: Up to 900°F
-
Water Resistance: Non-absorbent
-
Country of Origin: United States
-
Color: Yellow (color may vary)
FAQ
Q: What makes aramid different from Kevlar?
Aramid is the family of heat-resistant synthetic fibers that includes Kevlar. It offers high tensile strength and flame resistance under extreme conditions.
Q: Can Inferno Nano Cord be used for climbing or rescue?
No. This cord is not rated for life-safety or dynamic load-bearing applications.
Q: Does the cord retain strength after heat exposure?
Aramid fibers maintain structural integrity and tensile strength through repeated heat cycles up to 900°F within rated limits.
A compact, heat-resistant utility line designed for environments where standard cordage fails.
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Quick Facts
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Diameter: .75 mm (≈1/32 in)
-
Length: 300 ft (91 m)
-
Tensile Strength: 110 lb (50 kg)
-
Temperature Resistance: Up to 900°F
-
Weight: 1.6 oz (44 g)
-
Made in the USA
Product Description
The Atwood Rope Co. Inferno Nano Cord is a compact aramid utility line engineered for high-heat and high-stress environments. At just .75 mm in diameter, it delivers 110 lb tensile strength in a profile that takes up minimal space in a kit.
Built for survival kits, fire-resistant applications, and field repairs, this line performs in environments that degrade or melt standard nylon cordage.
Built for High-Heat Utility
-
Aramid fiber construction withstands temperatures up to 900°F without melting.
-
110 lb tensile strength in a 1/32 in profile supports compact yet capable load handling.
-
Chemical and rot resistance maintains integrity when exposed to moisture, oil, and UV.
-
Non-absorbent material prevents water retention in wet environments.
-
300 ft spool length provides extended working line for kits and bulk applications.
-
Made in the USA and precision wound for consistent deployment.
Specifications
-
Diameter: .75 mm (≈1/32 in)
-
Tensile Strength: 110 lb (50 kg)
-
Length: 300 ft (91 m)
-
Weight: 1.6 oz (44 g)
-
Material: Aramid fiber
-
Temperature Resistance: Up to 900°F
-
Water Resistance: Non-absorbent
-
Country of Origin: United States
-
Color: Yellow (color may vary)
FAQ
Q: What makes aramid different from Kevlar?
Aramid is the family of heat-resistant synthetic fibers that includes Kevlar. It offers high tensile strength and flame resistance under extreme conditions.
Q: Can Inferno Nano Cord be used for climbing or rescue?
No. This cord is not rated for life-safety or dynamic load-bearing applications.
Q: Does the cord retain strength after heat exposure?
Aramid fibers maintain structural integrity and tensile strength through repeated heat cycles up to 900°F within rated limits.
A compact, heat-resistant utility line designed for environments where standard cordage fails.


