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KONE UltraRope™

The KONE UltraRope™ is a new hoisting technology that could eliminate many of the disadvantages of conventional steel rope, and opens up new possibilities in high-rise building design. Comprised of a carbon-fiber core and a unique high-friction coating, KONE UltraRope is extremely light, which reduces energy consumption in high-rise buildings.
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  • Construction industry

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  • kone
  • kone ultrarope
  • kone elevator / lift
  • energy-efficiency

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