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FAQ
What is the difference between a tire net (CTN) pneumatic fender and a sling type?
Tire net pneumatic fenders (CTN) have an external layer of tires and chains that protects the body against abrasion and repeated impacts, making them suitable for heavy-duty berthing and frequent STS operations. Sling type pneumatic fenders omit this outer net, which reduces weight and simplifies handling—often preferred where space is limited or loads are lower.
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Can a sling type pneumatic fender be retrofitted with a tire net?
Retrofits may be feasible, but they depend on the fender’s structural design, available attachment points, and allowable added weight. In high-duty service, selecting a purpose-built CTN model is typically the safer route; for lighter-duty or temporary berthing, a sling type remains practical.
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What is the average lifespan of pneumatic fenders and how can it be extended?
In typical service, pneumatic fenders last around 10–15 years, depending on UV exposure, salinity, mechanical loads, and storage. Useful practices include maintaining correct internal pressure, inspecting for leaks and surface damage, cleaning marine growth, and protecting metal fittings.
In which applications is a tire net fender recommended over a sling type?
Choose a CTN model for high-impact or high-frequency contact (busy ports, offshore transfers, STS with large vessels), where the net provides additional abrasion resistance. Sling type models are suited to sheltered conditions, temporary berthing, or scenarios where ease of handling is a priority.