Donut Fenders are a type of foam filled fender designed to provide impact protection for ships and ports. They are made of high-density closed-cell foam encased in a durable polyurethane skin, which allows them to absorb and distribute the energy from vessel impacts.


The Donut Fender is designed to absorb and distribute the energy of a vessel's impact, reducing the risk of damage to the hull and structure. Its lightweight and easy-to-install design make it a popular choice for various marine applications, including commercial ports, marinas, and naval facilities.


With a wide range of sizes and customizable options available, Donut Fenders can accommodate vessels of all sizes and types. Their robust construction and top-notch performance make them a vital element of any marine safety setup. Trust donut fenders to keep your vessel safe and secure during berthing and mooring operations.

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  •  Advanced Energy Absorption

    Enhanced Stability and Support

    Customizable Options

    Corrosion Resistance

    Low Maintenance Requirements

    Impact Reduction

  • √ Enhanced Energy Absorption: Donut fenders offer superior energy absorption capabilities, providing reliable protection against vessel impacts and minimizing structural damage.

     


    √ Low Maintenance Requirements: With their durable construction and self-cleaning properties, donut fenders require minimal maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs.

     

     

    √ Environmental Sustainability: Donut fenders are eco-friendly solutions, constructed from non-toxic materials and designed to minimize environmental impact during berthing operations.

     

     

    √ Long Service Life: Donut fenders are engineered for longevity, offering reliable performance over extended periods of use and contributing to the efficiency of port operations.

  • ● Port and harbor operations
    ● Offshore oil and gas platforms
    ● LNG terminals
    ● Ferry and cruise terminals
    ● Naval bases
    ● Bulk cargo terminals

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