Innovative Design Airbag Launching Ship Dock Rubber Fenders for Sailing Ship Launching
Description
Airbag ship launching is an environmentally friendly and sustainable method for launching vessels into the water. The technology uses robust rubber airbags to provide the necessary buoyancy and lifting force. These airbags are inflated under the hull of the ship, raising it gently before the vessel slides into the water. Unlike traditional methods, which may involve large amounts of energy and water use, airbag launching requires minimal resources and has a low environmental impact. Additionally, the reduced need for complex infrastructure and machinery makes this method both cost effective and adaptable to various types of shipyards.
Specifications
Item | Description |
Place of Origin | China |
Brand Name | Hongruntong Marine |
Model Number | HM-ALS06 |
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
Adaptable to Different Water Conditions
The system works in a variety of water conditions, including calm and rough waters.
Reduced Environmental Disruption
Unlike traditional methods, airbag launching causes less disturbance to the surrounding environment and ecosystem.
Increased Flexibility
Shipbuilders have more freedom in terms of site location, as this method does not require specific terrain or water conditions.
Scalable
The system can be scaled for use in large or small shipyards, making it ideal for a variety of projects.
Less Water Consumption
Unlike slipways that require a large amount of water for launching, airbag systems use minimal or no water.
Applications
● Research Vessel Launching
Environmentally Friendly Manufacturing
Commitment to sustainability with eco-friendly manufacturing processes and materials.
Skilled Workforce
A team of experienced professionals in engineering, design, and manufacturing, ensuring high standards in every step.
Innovative Design Solutions
Constantly evolving designs to meet the latest demands of the shipbuilding industry.
Proven Safety Record
A history of producing reliable, safe products that minimize risks during ship launching.
FAQ
1. What is Airbag Launching Ship technology?
Airbag Launching Ship technology uses large rubber airbags to lift and launch a vessel into the water, providing an efficient and cost effective alternative to traditional launching methods.
2. How does Airbag Launching work?
The airbag is placed under the ship's hull, inflated, and used to lift the vessel gradually, allowing it to slide into the water.
3. What types of ships can be launched using airbags?
Airbags can be used to launch a variety of ships, including commercial vessels, military ships, yachts, cargo ships, and smaller boats.
4. Is airbag launching safe?
Yes, airbag launching is a safe method when performed correctly, as it provides controlled lifting and a gentle launch into the water.