USHA MARTIN

Strength to rule the seas


USHA MARTIN proudly presents TITAN - Oilfield ropes
designed to endure ultimate tests of strength and security.


Titan Anchor Mooring & Pennant Ropes


6 x 36 WS-CWR
(IWRC)


6 x 41 WS-CWR
(IWRC)

Anchor Lines:  
Deteriorating Forces
  • Heavy Loads in six degrees of freedom
  • Cyclic loads (Tension & Bending)
  • Corrosion
  • Torque
Properties required
  • High Strength
  • Structural Rigidity
  • Resistant to abrasion & fatigue
  • High elasticity to absorb shock load
  • Protection for corrosion
Types of ropes suggested
  • 6x25 F. 6x31 WS, 6x36 WS, 6x41 WS, 6x49 SWS, 6x46(52) WS depending upon rope dia.

6 x 49 WS-CWR
(IWRC)

6 x 46(52)
WS-CWR (IWRC)
Pennant Ropes:  
Deteriorating Forces
  • Abrasion due to Drum/Sheave under heavy load
  • Fatigue
  • Corrosion
Properties required Rope with Optimum balance between
  • Toughness (Ruggedness) and Abrasion resistance
  • Flexibility and fatigue resistance
Types of ropes suggested
  • For smaller dia 6x25 F or 6x36 WS
  • For large dia 6x41 WS, 6x49 SWS, 6x46(52) WS
Titan Riser Tensioner Ropes

6 x 36 WS - CWR
(IWRC)

6 x 41 WS - CWR
(IWRC)
Deteriorating Forces
  • Continuous bending loads
  • Fatigue (Bending & Tension)
  • Sheaves and Drum wear
  • Crushing/internal wire pressure
Properties required
  • High degree of flexibility
  • Fatigue resistance
  • Resistant to drum and sheave wear or Abrasion resistance
  • Superior quality core
Types of ropes suggested
  • 6 x 37 Classification (6 x 36 WS, 6 x 41 WS) - IWRC
Titan Drilling Lines

6 x 19 S - CWR
(IWRC)
Deteriorating Forces
  • Abrasion
  • Drum/Sheaves wear fatigue
  • Crushing forces from multi-layer winding on drum
  • Shock load
Properties required
  • Flexibility
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Stable construction to absorb crushing forces
Types of ropes suggested
  • 6 x 19S IWRC
  • 6 x 26WS for larger dia ropes