STS Foam Filled Fender EVA Material For Ship Protection Polyurethane Foam Fender
Polyurethane is increasingly used in inflatable Floating Fenders because it has many advantages over rubber. Polyurethane is very durable, it has lower friction and lower specific gravity. The Foam Floating Fender material is also unlabeled and it can produce a variety of eye-catching colors. In addition to Polyurethane Floating Fenders made entirely of polyurethane, this material can also be used in combination with foam.
The core material of inflatable Floating Fender is light-weight, energy-absorbing, bound-cell hydrophobic foam. Foam Floating Fender won't absorb water and crack. Polyurethane Floating Fender has high-performance outer coating. The Foam filled fenders Polyurethane protective coating has good performances such as impact resistance, friction resistance, compression resistance, oil resistance, water resistance, and weather resistance.
Foam filled fenders are also very often used in ship-to-ship and ship-to-quay berthing operations. They are used as alternatives to the normal pneumatic fenders. These fender are made of polyurethane elastomer skin( or rubber skin), nylon reinforcement layer and closed-cell resilient foam. The performance of foam elastomer fenders is comparable to that of a pneumatic fender, but the fenders will not lose their function in case the skin gets punctured, and they have a high degree of wear resistance.
Features
1. Easy to install and maintain.
2. Low reaction force and high energy absorption.
3. Heavy-duty, unsinkable, impact-resistant.
4. Available colors.
Fender Structure
Part NO. | Description | Material |
1 | Foam filled fender body | EVA |
2 | Tires | Rubber |
3 | Chain net/Shackles | Q235 |
NO. | Name | Material |
1 | Fender | Rubber |
2 | Flange | SS400H.D.G |
3 | Eve Swivel | SS400H.D.G |
4 | Shackle | SS400H.D.G |
5 | Round Bar | SS400H.D.G |
I | Link Chain | SBC490H.D.G |
II | U-Anchor | STS304 |
Fender Specifications
Normal Size | Performance at 60% deflection | ||
Diameter | Length | Reaction force | Energy absorption |
(mm) | (mm) | (KN) | (KN.M) |
700 | 1500 | 13 | 3 |
1000 | 1500 | 17 | 5 |
1000 | 2000 | 26 | 7 |
1200 | 2000 | 28 | 10 |
1350 | 2500 | 42 | 16 |
1500 | 3000 | 59 | 24 |
1700 | 3000 | 63 | 29 |
2000 | 3500 | 86 | 47 |
2000 | 4000 | 102 | 56 |
2500 | 4000 | 118 | 64 |
2500 | 5500 | 122 | 82 |
3000 | 6000 | 182 | 123 |
3300 | 4500 | 234 | 189 |
3300 | 6500 | 172 | 153 |
3300 | 6500 | 279 | 248 |