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Rubber Fender

  • Product Item:MXSU-02
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  • High stress dispersion
  • High energy absorption
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    Description

    In boating, a fender is a bumper used to absorb the kinetic energy of a boat or vessel berthing against a jetty, quay wall or other vessel. Fenders, used on all types of vessels, from cargo ships to cruise ships, ferries and personal yachts, prevent damage to vessels and berthing structures. To do this, fenders have high energy absorption and low reaction force.[1] Fenders are typically manufactured out of rubber, foam elastomer or plastic. Rubber fenders are either extruded or made in a mold. The type of fender that is most suitable for an application depends on many variables, including dimensions and displacement of the vessel, maximum allowable stand-off, berthing structure, tidal variations and other berth-specific conditions. The size of the fender unit is based on the berthing energy of the vessel which is related to the square of the berthing velocity.

    Historically, fenders were woven from rope in a variety of patterns. Fenders of woven rope are still used today by historic boat owners.

    Yachts, small leisure craft and support vessels typically have mobile fenders which are placed between the boat and the dock as the boat approaches the dock. Docks and other marine structures, such as canal entrances and bases of bridges, have permanent fenders placed to avoid damage from boats. Old tires are often used as fenders in such places.

    Fendering is also used on ports and berths as well. The fendering systems act as elastic buffer devices that are used to slow ships down and prevent damage to the ship or dock structure in the mooring process.


    Specification

    Model

    C

    d

    H

    h

    MXSU-A200H

    145

    128

    200

    30

    MXSU -A250H

    175

    160

    250

    33

    MXSU -A300H

    225

    196

    300

    33

    MXSU -A400H

    300

    260

    400

    40

    MXSU -A500H

    375

    325

    500

    45

    MXSU -A600H

    450

    390

    600

    54

    MXSU -A800H

    600

    520

    800

    72

    MXSU -A1000H

    750

    650

    1000

    90


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