Pneumatic Rubber Fenders Introduction
Pneumatic fenders is a leading anti-collision device for marine application in the world today. This compressed air rubber fender is used as a protective medium. Therefore, pneumatic rubber fenders serves as a protective medium against collision when ship-to-ship contact (STS) and ship-to-berthing (STB). Pneumatic fenders has the advantages of massive energy absorption with low unit surface pressure acted upon the ship. So penumatic fenders has become an ideal ship protection medium used extensively by large tankers, LPG vessels, ocean platforms, large docks, harbor and wharfs.
Core attributes
Pneumatic fenders have any advantages including:
l Easy and fast to deploy
l Very low reaction and hull pressure
l Performance adjustable by varying initial pressure
l Suitable for areas with large or small tides
l Maintains large clearances between hull and structure
l Optional chain-tyre nets for heavy duty applications
l Low maintenance
l Optional chain & tyres for heavy duty use
Application:
Pneumatic fenders are suitable for many applications including:
l Tankers, Gas Carriers and Bulk Cargo Ships
l Fast ferries and aluminum hulled vessels
l Temporary of permanent installations
l Rapid response and emergency fendering
l As stand-off fenders to realign ships with shore facilities
In order to enable safe ship-to-ship and ship-to-quay berthing operations and meet the most stringent quality and performance demands, Evergreen manufacturer and supply the foam filled floating fenders as an alternative to the normal pneumatic, shock absorber (subject to quick deterioration) and rubber fenders (heavy and with a high reaction force). Based on its experienced polymer foam, Evergreen continues to lead the industry in reliability, quality and customer acceptance.
Evergreen foam filled fenders all share the same construction technology centred on a closed-cell PE (EVA) foam core and an outer skin of reinforced PU elastomer. Evergreen foam filled fenders absorbs the impacts whilst the skin resists wear and tear in use any tough conditions, providing tough heavy-duty fendering systems for harbor, offshore and ship-to-ship applications.
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