The key to performance when selling webbing for cargo straps, parachutes, load barring, netting and rigging
Verified Performance for Parachute and Military Webbing Systems
In parachute, cargo restraint, and military webbing applications, performance is not defined by claims, it is defined by compliance to specification and verified test data.
For engineers, quality teams, and procurement professionals sourcing PIA webbing, ensuring that materials meet PIA-W-4088G requirements is critical to system performance and safety.
American Cord & Webbing (ACW), a U.S.-based nylon webbing and cord manufacturer, was recently engaged to supply and validate PIA-W-4088G Type 26 webbing after inconsistencies were identified in test reports from a previous supplier.
The objective was clear: verify that the webbing meets all physical, and environmental requirements under repeatable, standards-based testing conditions.
Material Specification: PIA Parachute Webbing
The product evaluated:
PIA-W-4088G Type 26, Class 1A, 1-3/4” Nylon Webbing
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Color: Foliage Green (504 Nylon)
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Finish: Class R treatment per PIA-W-27265E
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Application: Cargo net straps and load-bearing military webbing systems
This type of parachute webbing is commonly used in applications where high tensile strength, controlled elongation, and environmental durability are required.
Test Methodology for Military and Aerospace Webbing
To ensure full compliance, testing was conducted using both:
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ACW internal testing capabilities
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Independent third-party laboratory verification
Key testing criteria:
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Minimum of five (5) samples tested per requirement
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Methods aligned with PIA, ASTM, AATCC, and MIL specifications
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Evaluation of mechanical, physical, and environmental properties
This approach ensures that results are not only compliant but also repeatable and statistically reliable, which is essential when qualifying load-bearing nylon webbing.
Full Scope of Webbing Testing (Standards and Methods)
The material was evaluated against the following test methods and specification sections:
Physical Properties
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Width — ASTM D3774
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Thickness — ASTM D1777
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Weight — ASTM D3776 / ASTM D3776M
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Picks per Inch — ASTM D3775 / Visual
Mechanical Performance
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Breaking Strength — ASTM D6775 / PIA 4108
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Elongation — PIA 4108
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Abrasion Resistance — ASTM D6770 / ASTM D6775
Construction and Yarn Verification
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Warp Yarn Denier / Ply — AATCC TM20 / ASTM D1907 / CofC
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Fill Yarn Denier / Ply — AATCC TM20 / ASTM D1907 / CofC
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Catch Cord Denier / Ply — Per Section 3.6.4 / CofC
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Face / Back Warp Ends — ASTM D3775
Material Performance and Finishing
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Curvature — Per Sections 4.5.5 / 4.6.3
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Class R Impregnation — Per Sections 6.7 & 3.2.1 (PIA-W-27265E)
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Extractable Water — Per Sections 3.2.1.5 / 4.5.1
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Polyvinyl Butyral Finish — Per Section 4.5.1
Colorfastness
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Light — AATCC 16.3 (Xenon Arc, 20 hours)
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Laundering — AATCC TM61 (1A Wash, 3 cycles)
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Crocking (Wet/Dry) — AATCC TM8
Chemical Properties
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pH — AATCC TM81
Inspection and Quality Standards
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Shade Examination — AATCC EP9 / Section 4.6.1
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Length Examination — MIL-STD-3064
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Roll Examination — Per Section 3.12
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Visual Examination — MIL-STD-3064
All results met the requirements defined in:
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PIA-W-4088G (Parachute Industry Association webbing specification)
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PIA-W-27265E (Class R treatment standard)
Traceability in Webbing Manufacturing
ACW maintains full lot traceability across the entire manufacturing process, including:
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Weaving
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Dyeing
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Finishing and treatment
Each roll of nylon webbing can be tied directly to:
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Production records
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Certification documentation (CofC)
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Test data and validation results
This level of traceability is essential for:
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Aerospace and military compliance
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Quality audits
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Long-term product accountability
Why Verification Matters When Sourcing PIA Webbing
This project originated from a need to validate material after discrepancies were found in prior supplier test reports.
For companies sourcing military webbing, parachute webbing, or load-bearing textile components, this highlights a critical best practice:
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Do not rely solely on supplier-provided test reports
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Confirm that testing follows PIA and ASTM standards
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Verify that sample sizes meet specification requirements
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Utilize independent or internal testing when performance is critical
Material qualification should always be based on verifiable, repeatable data.
Conclusion: Proven Performance for Load-Bearing Applications
The evaluated PIA-W-4088G Type 26 nylon webbing demonstrated:
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Breaking strength consistently above specification minimum
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Controlled and predictable elongation behavior
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Full compliance with PIA, ASTM, and MIL requirements
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Verified performance through independent testing
For engineers, quality teams, and procurement professionals sourcing cargo net webbing, parachute webbing, or military-grade nylon webbing, this confirms that ACW delivers:
Specification-compliant materials backed by real data, repeatable testing, and full traceability.