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What Is The Rubber Fender?

Publish Time: 2025-07-28     Origin: Site

A rubber fender (also called a marine fender) is a critical safety device made of specialized rubber, used in ports, docks, and ships to absorb impact energy during vessel berthing (docking) or ship-to-ship operations. Its primary purpose is to protect both the vessel and the dock structure from damage caused by collision forces.


Core Purpose & How It Works


  • Energy Absorption:

When a ship docks, its kinetic energy (from momentum, wind, or currents) is converted into heat through rubber compression. This reduces impact force by 50–80%, preventing structural damage.

Formula: Kinetic Energy = 1/2(mass × velocity⊃2;).

Example: A 50,000-ton ship docking at 0.3 m/s generates ~2,250 kJ of energy – absorbed by the fender.

  • Protection:

Prevents dents in ship hulls, cracks in concrete docks, and deformation of steel piers.


Key Features & Materials


ASPECT DETAILS
Material

High-grade synthetic rubber (e.g.,EPDM for UV/salt resistance, CR for oil resistance) + embedded steel plates/fabric layers for strength.

Critical Traits - Seawater/UV/ozone resistant

- Operates in -40°C to +70°C

- Low rebound force (avoids "bounce-back" damage)

- Long lifespan (5–15 years)

Not Automotive! Different from car bumpers– marine fenders handletons of force(e.g., 1,000+ kN) in harsh saltwater environments.


Common Types & Uses


TYPE

BEST FOR VISUAL CLUE

D-Shaped 


Small/medium docks, cost-effective Flat back, curved front (like "D")

Cylindrical 

Large ships (tankers/cruise ships), 360° impact Tube-shaped, often hung vertically

Pneumatic 

Floating docks, tidal zones

Air-filled, adjusts to water level


Why It Matters


  • Prevents Costly Damage: A single unprotected docking can cause $100,000+ in repairs (e.g., hull deformation, dock collapse).

  • Safety Compliance: Required by international standards (ISO 17357, PIANC guidelines) for all major ports.

  • Efficiency: Enables faster, safer berthing – critical for busy ports handling 100+ ships daily.


Key Industries Using Rubber Fenders

  • Ports & Harbors (container terminals, oil jetties)

  • Shipyards (during vessel construction/maintenance)

  • Offshore Platforms (FPSOs, LNG terminals)

  • Naval Fleets (warship docking)


In Simple Terms

Think of a rubber fender as a "shock absorber for ships" – it’s the thick, black, often cylindrical/ring-shaped rubber block you see lining docks or hanging from ships. When vessels touch it, the rubber squishes to safely soak up the crash, like a pillow for giants.


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