Airbag Launching Ship Floating Dock Ship Moving Marine Rubber Airbags Balloons
Description
Ship launching using airbags has revolutionized the maritime industry. The process involves positioning rubber airbags under a ship’s hull, which are inflated to provide the necessary lift and facilitate a smooth slide into the water. This method eliminates the need for complex and expensive launching systems, making it especially advantageous for small and medium-sized shipyards. Airbag launching requires less space, reduces environmental impact, and can be completed in a variety of weather conditions. As a result, it is a cost effective and reliable solution for launching ships ranging from small boats to large vessels.
Specifications
Item | Description |
Place of Origin | China |
Brand Name | Hongruntong Marine |
Model Number | HM-ALS045 |
Material | Industrial-Grade Natural Rubber |
Diameter | 0.5m-3.0m, or as Request |
Length | 1.0m-28.0m, or as Request |
Working Pressure | 0.05-0.25 mpa |
Technics | High pressure, overall winding, explosion-proof |
Use | ship launching and docking |
Thickness | 5-13 ply |
Standard | Conducted by ISO14409 and GB/T1590-2006 system. |
Accessories | Q355/SS304/SS316, Pressure Gauge, Tee, Plug, Switch, Inflation Tube |
Packaging | Inner-Plastic Bag; Outer-Standard Wooden Pallets. |
Keywords | Airbag Launching Ship |
Certificates | ABS, BV, KR, LR, GL, NK, RINA, DNV, RMRS |
MOQ | 1 |
OEM | Welcome |
Diameter |
Working Pressure |
Working Height |
Bearing Capacity | |
KN/m | Ton/m | |||
D=1.0m | 0.14Mpa | 0.6m | 87.96 | 8.98 |
0.5m | 109.96 | 11.22 | ||
0.4m | 131.95 | 13.46 | ||
D=1.2m | 0.12Mpa | 0.7m | 94.25 | 9.62 |
0.6m | 113.10 | 11.54 | ||
0.5m | 131.95 | 13.46 | ||
0.4m | 150.80 | 15.39 | ||
D=1.5m | 0.10Mpa | 0.9m | 94.25 | 9.62 |
0.8m | 109.96 | 11.22 | ||
0.7m | 125.66 | 12.82 | ||
0.6m | 141.37 | 14.43 | ||
0.5m | 157.08 | 16.03 | ||
D=1.8m | 0.09Mpa | 1.1m | 98.96 | 10.10 |
1.0m | 113.10 | 11.54 | ||
0.9m | 127.33 | 12.98 | ||
0.8m | 141.37 | 14.43 | ||
0.7m | 155.51 | 15.87 | ||
0.6m | 169.65 | 17.31 | ||
D=2.0m | 0.08Mpa | 1.2m | 100.53 | 10.26 |
1.1m | 113.10 | 11.54 | ||
1.0m | 125.66 | 12.82 | ||
0.9m | 138.23 | 14.11 | ||
0.8m | 150.80 | 15.39 | ||
0.7m | 163.36 | 16.67 | ||
0.6m | 175.93 | 17.95 | ||
* Other size can be produced follow client's requirements. |
Features
Versatile
Suitable for launching a wide range of vessels, from small boats to large ships, providing flexibility to shipbuilders.
Safety
The use of airbags ensures a controlled and smooth launch, reducing the risk of accidents during the process.
Environmental Friendly
Minimal environmental impact due to reduced use of water, energy, and materials, making it a sustainable choice.
Low Maintenance
Rubber airbags require minimal maintenance compared to traditional ship launching systems, lowering ongoing operational costs.
Advantages
Over 30 Years of Experience
A strong track record in producing high-quality airbag launching systems with decades of industry knowledge.
Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Utilization of state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to ensure precision and durability in production.
Custom Solutions
Ability to provide tailored airbag launching systems for different vessel types and shipyard conditions.
Expertise in Rubber Materials
Specialization in durable, high performance rubber materials used for airbags that ensure long-lasting performance.
FAQ
1. Are airbags reusable?
Yes, airbag launching systems can be reused multiple times, providing a cost-efficient solution for shipyards.
2. How much does an airbag launching system cost?
The cost depends on the size of the vessel and the specific requirements, but it is generally more affordable than traditional slipway or crane launching methods.
3. How long do the airbags last?
With proper maintenance and care, airbags can last for many years, as they are made from durable, high-quality rubber materials.
4. Can airbag launching be done in rough waters?
While airbag launching is most commonly performed in calm water conditions, it can be adapted for use in moderate to rough waters with proper precautions.