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FAQ
What is a DD Fender?
A DD Fender is a D-shaped rubber profile with a D-shaped inner chamber.
The hollow core reduces weight and increases deflection capacity while maintaining a compact installation depth.
This makes DD fenders suitable for workboats, quay walls and areas where energy absorption is needed in
limited space. See the DD Fender product page
for dimensions and options.
What is a DC Fender?
DC Fenders are D-shaped profiles with a cylindrical inner chamber.
This geometry combines strong energy absorption with higher elasticity, making them a versatile option for
general marine and industrial berthing applications. More details are available on the
DC Fender product page.
What is a DS Fender?
DS Fenders, also called D Solid Fenders, are D-shaped profiles without a hollow chamber.
Because they are made from solid rubber, they provide maximum resistance to impact and wear.
They are often used in heavy-duty applications such as quay walls, tugboats and loading docks.
Find out more on the DS Fender product page.
Can D Fenders be supplied with pre-drilled bolt holes?
Yes. We can supply D Fenders with pre-drilled bolt holes for easier and faster installation.
This option reduces on-site drilling work and ensures accurate alignment with standard fixtures.
Can D Fenders be supplied in custom lengths?
Yes, D Fenders can be delivered in custom lengths according to your project requirements.
This allows efficient installation and reduces material waste, ensuring the fender matches the exact
dimensions of your quay or vessel.