Rubber Cylindrical Marine Fenders For Ship Boat Dock
Description
Cylindrical Marine Fenders offer versatile solutions for various docking and mooring needs, with customization options tailored to specific requirements. Whether you need a larger diameter for bigger vessels or additional reinforcement for higher impact loads, these fenders can be designed to meet your exact specifications. Their adaptable nature allows for multiple installation configurations, including suspension with chains or direct mounting on quay walls. Customizing the hardness, length, and material composition ensures optimal performance for specific marine applications. This makes Cylindrical Marine Fenders an ideal choice for projects where both protection and flexibility are paramount.
Specifications
Product Name | Cylindrical Marine Fenders |
Material | Natural Rubber, NBR, EPDM |
Standard | PIANC2002, HGT2866-2016 |
Size | ID: 75-1000mm; OD: 150-2000mm or Customized |
Color | Red, Yellow, Blue, Black, White etc |
Hardness | 55 Shore A |
Processing Service | Moulding, Cutting |
Tensile Strength | ≥18 MPA |
Elongation at break | ≥400% |
Feature | Environmentally Friendly |
Application | Dock, Port, Quay, Boat |
Advantage | High Resilience |
Quality | Long Lasting Life |
Function | Shock Absorption |
Service | CustomOEM ODM Service |
Packaging |
Inner packing: A. Separate, Each piece with a care label + Tarpaulin |
Model | Length | Inside Diameter | Outside Diameter |
Cylindrical | [mm] | [mm] | [mm] |
HM-CMF150 | Customized Length | 75 | 150 |
HM-CMF200 | 100 | 200 | |
HM-CMF250 | 125 | 250 | |
HM-CMF300 | 150 | 300 | |
HM-CMF400 | 200 | 400 | |
HM-CMF500 | 250 | 500 | |
HM-CMF600 | 300 | 600 | |
HM-CMF700 | 350 | 700 | |
HM-CMF800 | 400 | 800 | |
HM-CMF900 | 450 | 900 | |
HM-CMF1000 | 500 | 1000 | |
HM-CMF1100 | 550 | 1100 | |
HM-CMF1200 | 600 | 1200 | |
HM-CMF1400 | 700 | 1400 | |
HM-CMF1600 | 800 | 1600 | |
HM-CMF700 | 850 | 1700 | |
HM-CMF800 | 900 | 1800 | |
HM-CMF1900 | 950 | 1900 | |
HM-CMF2000 | 1000 | 2000 |
Features
Minimal Maintenance Costs
The durable materials and design result in low maintenance costs, which make these fenders an economically viable option for long-term use.
Reliable Performance
Designed to perform consistently under heavy impacts and extreme conditions, Cylindrical Marine Fenders provide reliable protection in any maritime environment.
Easy Installation
Simple installation methods allow for quick and efficient setup, minimizing downtime and ensuring smooth operations.
Environmentally Friendly
Many Cylindrical Marine Fenders are made from recyclable materials, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally responsible solution for marine operations.
Applications
● Ferry Terminals
Advantages
Flexible Design Options
Our fenders can be adapted to different configurations and environments, making them suitable for a variety of marine applications.
Expertise in Heavy Duty Applications
We have experience in designing and manufacturing fenders for large vessels, offshore platforms, and high-impact docking scenarios.
Global Certifications
Our products meet international certifications and standards, ensuring quality and safety in all markets.
Comprehensive After Sales Support
We provide strong customer support, including installation assistance, maintenance advice, and troubleshooting.
FAQ
1. What are Cylindrical Marine Fenders?
Cylindrical Marine Fenders are protective devices used to absorb the impact energy when a vessel docks or moors, preventing damage to the ship and the infrastructure.
2. What material are Cylindrical Marine Fenders made from?
They are primarily made from high quality, marine-grade rubber, which provides durability and resistance to wear, UV exposure, and saltwater.
3. How do Cylindrical Marine Fenders work?
These fenders absorb impact energy during docking or mooring, distributing forces evenly to reduce the risk of damage to vessels and docking structures.
4. What types of vessels use Cylindrical Marine Fenders?
Cylindrical Marine Fenders are suitable for various types of vessels, including cargo ships, tankers, cruise ships, yachts, and even offshore platforms.