Resistant To UV Radiation Jumbo Fender With Customizable Dimensions And Long Lifespan
Description
Pneumatic rubber fenders, also known as Yokohama fenders, are widely used in the maritime industry to prevent damage during ship docking and berthing operations. Constructed with reinforced rubber layers and filled with compressed air, they offer excellent shock absorption, reducing impact forces between vessels or between a vessel and the dock. Their flexible design allows them to adapt to different ship sizes and operating conditions. These fenders are corrosion-resistant, making them ideal for long-term use in harsh marine environments. With outstanding stability and self-floating characteristics, pneumatic rubber fenders are a trusted solution for ensuring safe and efficient port operations.
Specifications
Place of Origin |
China |
Brand Name |
Pneumatic Rubber Fender |
Material |
Natural Rubber |
Color |
Black |
Application |
In ports with extreme tidal variations Ship-to-ship lightering operations Oil Gas (typically FSRU) Temporary berthing |
Feature |
Heat Resistance |
Sample |
Usually free |
Production Method |
Moulding |
Temperature |
-40℃~300℃ |
Packing |
Pallets |
Lead time |
7-14 days |
Diameter x Length |
50kPa |
80kPa |
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Hull Pressure |
Reaction Force |
Energy Absorption |
Hull Pressure |
Reaction Force |
Energy Absorption |
|
1000 x 1500 |
122 |
182 |
32 |
160 |
239 |
45 |
1000 x 2000 |
132 |
257 |
45 |
174 |
338 |
63 |
1200 x 2000 |
126 |
297 |
63 |
166 |
390 |
88 |
1350 x 2500 |
130 |
427 |
102 |
170 |
561 |
142 |
1500 x 3000 |
153 |
579 |
153 |
174 |
761 |
214 |
1700 x 3000 |
128 |
639 |
191 |
168 |
840 |
267 |
2000 x 3500 |
128 |
875 |
308 |
168 |
1150 |
430 |
2500 x 4000 |
137 |
1381 |
663 |
180 |
1815 |
925 |
2500 x 5500 |
148 |
2019 |
943 |
195 |
2653 |
1317 |
3300 x 4500 |
130 |
1884 |
1175 |
171 |
2476 |
1640 |
3300 x 6500 |
146 |
3015 |
1814 |
191 |
3961 |
2532 |
3300 x 10600 |
158 |
5257 |
3067 |
208 |
6907 |
4281 |
4500 x 9000 |
146 |
5747 |
4752 |
192 |
7551 |
6633 |
* Other size can be produced follow client's requirements. |
Features
Long Service Life
Constructed from high-quality materials with excellent resistance to aging and environmental stress, pneumatic fenders offer an extended operational lifespan.
Cost Effective Maintenance
With minimal maintenance requirements, these fenders provide a long-term, low-cost solution for vessel and port protection.
Excellent Performance in Harsh Conditions
Designed to withstand high winds, strong currents, and extreme weather, ensuring reliable operation in demanding marine environments.
High Pressure Resistance
Engineered to endure significant pressure changes without compromising performance, making them ideal for large vessel applications.
Applications
● Barge and Tugboat Operations
● Ship Repair and Maintenance Areas
● Floating Bridges and Caissons
● Chemical and LNG Terminal Operations
Advantages
Versatile Applications
Suitable for ship-to-ship (STS), ship-to-dock (STD), and offshore platform applications, making them ideal for various marine operations.
Easy Installation and Relocation
Lightweight and portable, our fenders can be quickly deployed, repositioned, or stored without the need for heavy lifting equipment.
Long Service Life
Engineered for durability, our fenders offer an extended operational lifespan, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
Minimal Maintenance Required
Designed for long-term use with minimal upkeep, our fenders offer a cost-effective solution for port and vessel protection.
FAQ
1. How do you install a pneumatic rubber fender?
They can be hung using chains, shackles, and ropes, either between ships or along docks, depending on the application.
2. Do pneumatic rubber fenders require maintenance?
They require minimal maintenance, mainly periodic pressure checks, visual inspections, and cleaning to remove debris and marine growth.
3. What is the working pressure of a pneumatic rubber fender?
The standard pressure is either 50 kPa (low-pressure) or 80 kPa (high-pressure), depending on the application and customer requirements.
4. What happens if a pneumatic rubber fender gets punctured?
If punctured, the fender may lose air and require repair. Small damages can be patched, while severe damage may require replacement.