Collection: Rubber fenders

What Are Rubber Fenders?

A rubber fender is a protective rubber part that reduces damage when two surfaces make contact or collide. In marine environments, rubber fenders are used to protect vessels and dock structures during docking and berthing by absorbing impact forces.

What Are Marine Fenders?

Marine fenders are protective systems installed on docks, quay walls, jetties, and other marine structures to manage contact with vessels. Their main function is to absorb energy and reduce the risk of damage to both the vessel and the structure during berthing.

What Are Fenders Used For?

Fenders are used to limit damage from impact, pressure, or repeated contact. In marine use, they help make docking safer and reduce wear on ship hulls and port infrastructure by reducing the forces created when a vessel comes alongside.

What Material Are Fenders Made Of?

Fenders can be made from different materials depending on the application. In marine settings, fenders are commonly made from rubber, but foam elastomers and plastics are also used in certain designs. Rubber fenders are typically produced by extrusion or molding, depending on the fender type and required performance.

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