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Shane Hartstone

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PE line thickness chart
September 23, 2009, 08:37:34 PM
Hi guys, I'm doing some research for a magazine article.  What I'm looking for is a chart with the thickness of PE line.  For example, to class a line as PE5, what is the minumum and maximum line thickness.

Any help would be great.

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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 23, 2009, 09:20:44 PM
I use this one Shane

 Japanese PE line diameters.

 PE No..mm
 0.6...0.128
 0.8...0.148
 1.0...0.165
 1.2...0.185
 1.5...0.205
 1.7...0.218
 2.0...0.235
 2.5...0.260
 3.0...0.285
 3.5...0.310
 4.0...0.330
 5.0...0.370
 6.0...0.405
 7.0...0.435
 8.0...0.470
10.0...0.520
12.0...0.570
14.0...0.620
16.0...0.660
18.0...0.700
20.0...0.740
22.0...0.780
24.0...0.810
28.0...0.870
Last Edit: September 23, 2009, 09:29:02 PM by Greg Burt
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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 23, 2009, 10:30:30 PM
PE 28?!?! :o

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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 04:05:58 AM
The unit measurement is G = Gouw , it is based on the Japanese traditional silk thread measurement and PE = PolyEthylene is the fiber used to make fishing line . The higher number aren't used for fishing line but they are often used for other purposes in various industries such as parachute manufacturing , etc. .

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Shane Hartstone

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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 09:33:50 AM
Cheers Greg, where did you get this info from?  Is it from a specific braid?

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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 01:37:46 PM
No idea where that came from Shane, I've surfed too many sites  :-\

Some Tuf Line info:

    Line diameter approximate conversions: 
     15 lb TUF- Line XP =   4 lb mono 
     20 lb TUF- Line XP =   6 lb mono
     30 lb TUF- Line XP =   8 lb mono
     50 lb TUF- Line XP = 12 lb mono    .308mm
     65 lb TUF- Line XP = 16 lb mono    .405mm
     80 lb TUF- Line XP = 18 lb mono    .450mm
    100 lb TUF- Line XP = 20 lb mono    .475mm
    130 lb TUF- Line XP = 30 lb mono    .520mm
    150 lb TUF- Line XP = 40 lb mono    .573mm
    200 lb TUF- Line XP = 50 lb mono    .711mm
Last Edit: September 24, 2009, 01:53:23 PM by Greg Burt
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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 02:29:36 PM
No idea where that came from Shane, I've surfed too many sites  :-\

Some Tuf Line info:

    Line diameter approximate conversions: 
     15 lb TUF- Line XP =   4 lb mono 
     20 lb TUF- Line XP =   6 lb mono
     30 lb TUF- Line XP =   8 lb mono
     50 lb TUF- Line XP = 12 lb mono    .308mm
     65 lb TUF- Line XP = 16 lb mono    .405mm
     80 lb TUF- Line XP = 18 lb mono    .450mm
    100 lb TUF- Line XP = 20 lb mono    .475mm
    130 lb TUF- Line XP = 30 lb mono    .520mm
    150 lb TUF- Line XP = 40 lb mono    .573mm
    200 lb TUF- Line XP = 50 lb mono    .711mm


You'd have to question the diameters on the tuff line, I'm sure PE10 is thinner than 130lb tuff line, similar question on the other diameters!!
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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 03:14:45 PM
This could make intresting reading, who wants to sit down and chart all known fishing braids, giving them a PE Vs. Lb. rating???

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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 08:35:56 PM
I agree Andy, but all we mortals can go by is what we are given. The differant forms of Braid make things interesting, one well known 'supa thin' measures  the one side and it's a flat braid :-\ it should be an average.
Here are some results from a private tester and the Tuf Line link which now shows a US conversion to mm
http://www.tuf-line.com/products_Tuf-Lines_2.html

JERRY BROWN
Stated lb    Test A lb     B Lb  Dia-high x wide =.mm               
 Hollow     60    50.13     54.38       .310   .586  0.448
.. Solid  80    86.30     87.89       .424   .723  0.575
 Hollow    130     96.30    108.06       .480   .820  0.650


Whoops! other tests won't fit
Last Edit: September 24, 2009, 08:54:32 PM by Greg Burt
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Re: PE line thickness chart
September 24, 2009, 10:06:17 PM
Hi Greg,

Agreed, just looking at tuff line xp on the link you gave they indicate 130lb is 0.585 mm which must be closer to the mark.

Cheers
Andy
Last Edit: September 24, 2009, 11:17:18 PM by Andy Rowe
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Re: PE line thickness chart
October 17, 2009, 12:39:21 AM
Hey everyone! Newbie to this forum, but I'm looking forward to learning and contributing.

IMHO PE ratings are not consistent between different manufactures.  As well as test rating on the package.  The only real way to determine how much line you can pack on any particular spool is to actually pack it on and measure it.  And similarly the only way I feel comfortable with the limits of any particular line is to do an Acutal Break Strength test with that particular line.  It would be nice if there was some type of methodology/consistency on how manufactures rate and test this characteristics but there are too many variables that come into play to put too much trust in anything the "claim" on the package.  Again, just my $.02.