What is the difference between Pneumatic fenders and Yokohama fenders

What is the difference between Pneumatic fenders and Yokohama fenders? Pneumatic fenders or Yokohama fenders are actually both names for the same product. Pneumatic fenders are rubber fenders filled with air (hence the name pneumatic fenders). This type of rubber fender was first developed in 1958 by Yokohama. Since then it has become a widely used fender in shipping and in ports.

In which applications are pneumatic fenders used??

Yokohama type fenders are used in (sea) ports for mooring ships as well as on ships themselves. On ships, the fenders are often used as fencing in situations where ships (such as a bunker boat) come alongside to transfer cargo from one ship to another. In addition, pneumatic fenders are also often used in offshore projects or in the dredging industry.

Do pneumatic Fenders float?

Because pneumatic fenders are filled with air, the fenders float just like foam or foam-filled fenders. However there are also differences between both types of fenders. Also read about this; what are the differences between pneumatic (yokohama type) fenders and foam fenders.

 

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FenderTec has over 50 years of experience in producing various technical rubber products. We specialize in manufacturing rubber fenders and bump profiles for the protection of quays, jetties, pontoons, loading docks, tugboats, workboats, and other vessels.

FenderTec offers standard rubber fenders and bump profiles made from the highest quality rubber. Custom-made products can also be supplied according to customer requirements. All rubber fenders can be drilled with mounting holes, cut to the desired length, and finished with beveled edges. Additionally, rubber fenders can be vulcanized to a customer-specific radius, making them ideal for fitting around the bow or stern of a ship. With extensive production and service facilities in Europe, FenderTec provides high-quality solutions with short lead times.

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