Publish Time: 2025-04-14 Origin: Site
Conventional methods like slipways—an inclined platform for sliding ships into water—or dry docks—a floodable basin—demand huge investments, often tens of millions. Maintenance adds to the expense, and their fixed nature limits flexibility, making it hard to handle diverse ship sizes and types.
Rubber airbags simplify ship launching. Placed under a vessel, they inflate to lift it and roll it into the water—no permanent infrastructure needed. Introduced in China in the 1980s, this method cuts costs dramatically. A one-time airbag purchase, reusable for 7-15 years with care, replaces multimillion-dollar slipways. Their portability also reduces land and transport expenses, letting shipyards launch anywhere.
Our "Ship Launching Airbag" excels with:
High Load Capacity: Handles heavy vessels effortlessly.
Durability: Built to last, ensuring years of reliable use.
Ease of Use: Simplifies launching, saving time and effort.
These features slash slipway costs, boost efficiency, and enhance safety, making it a top choice for shipyards worldwide.