1. Harbors and port terminals
  2. Port equipment
  3. Harbor fender
  4. Trelleborg Marine and Infrastructure

Harbor fender SeaGuard
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harbor fender
harbor fender
harbor fender
harbor fender
harbor fender
harbor fender
harbor fender
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Characteristics

Application domain
for harbor
Applications
pier
Configuration
large, custom
Other characteristics
foam-filled

Description

Unsinkable design Virtually indestructible Fully compliant with US Navy specifications SeaGuard fenders work equally well in harbours or between vessels. Low hull pressures protect soft-skinned ships. Trelleborg's SeaGuard combines a durable, non-marking finish with low maintenance. SeaGuard fenders can be deployed floated or suspended, against a quay wall or for ship-to-ship operations. SeaGuard fenders suit all sites with small or large tidal changes. They also work just as well on new or old structures. Hull pressures are very low, making SeaGuard fenders gentle on soft-skinned ships. The skin is very tough but also non-marking, even against white-hulled yachts and cruise liners. Low maintenance comes as standard because the polyurethane elastomer is highly resistant to the effects of ozone and ultra violet light. SeaGuard fenders will never sink or deflate. Even at the end of their first service life they can be returned to the factory for refurbishment before going back to work. Features Fully compliant with US Navy specifications Wide range of standard and custom sizes Low reaction and high energy options Operate floating or suspended Virtually indestructible No chain/tyre net required Non-marking even against white hulls Unsinkable design Applications Cruise ships Container vessels Bulk cargo RoRo and ferries Oil and gas tankers General cargo Navy berths Ship-to-ship transfers
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.