4.5x9.0m inflatable fender

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February 14, 2025
Category Connection: Pneumatic Marine Fender
Brief: Discover the Yokohama Pneumatic Fender, a top-tier marine solution designed for ship and marine structure protection. Featuring high-quality materials, excellent cushioning performance, and customizable designs, this 4.5x9.0m inflatable fender ensures durability and safety in challenging marine environments.
Related Product Features:
  • Crafted from high-quality rubber materials for superior wear, corrosion, and aging resistance.
  • Excellent cushioning performance with compressed air to absorb and reduce impact forces.
  • Customizable designs available in various sizes to fit diverse marine applications.
  • Easy maintenance with regular inspections and proper storage to prolong lifespan.
  • Standard sizes and performance data provided for 50kPa and 80kPa compression levels.
  • Ideal for port and harbor facilities, offshore platforms, and shipyards.
  • Adjustable inflation for different tide levels to prevent ship-structure collisions.
  • Provides stability and protection against wave impact during high and low tides.
Faqs:
  • What materials are used in the Yokohama Pneumatic Fender?
    The fender is made from top-notch rubber materials that offer excellent resistance to wear, corrosion, and aging, ensuring long-term durability in marine environments.
  • How does the Yokohama Pneumatic Fender provide cushioning?
    The fender uses compressed air as a cushioning mechanism, which compresses and expands upon impact to effectively dissipate and reduce force, protecting both ships and docking structures.
  • Can the Yokohama Pneumatic Fender be customized?
    Yes, these fenders are highly customizable, available in various sizes to meet the specific needs of different marine applications, from small docking operations to large vessels.
  • What are the applications of the Yokohama Pneumatic Fender?
    The fender is widely used in port and harbor facilities, offshore platforms, and shipyards to protect ships and marine structures from collisions and wave impacts.