Harbor fender CSS
for terminalspierclosed-cell

Harbor fender - CSS - ShibataFenderTeam - for terminals / pier / closed-cell
Harbor fender - CSS - ShibataFenderTeam - for terminals / pier / closed-cell
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Characteristics

Application domain
for harbor, for terminals
Applications
pier
Other characteristics
closed-cell

Description

The CSS Cell Fender is a well established rubber fender type, with a hollow cylindrical body and fully rubber-embedded mounting flanges. It is designed to deflect in an axial direction up to 52,5% (design deflection). CSS Cell Fenders are available in heights between 400 and 3,000 mm, each in 3 different main rubber grades * *For intermediate rubber grades see SFT Product Catalogue (page 16 - 17) in our download section. CSS Cell Fender Characteristics Easy assembly & installation Good shear force resistance Cost-effective: large footprint leads to a good load distribution over the front panel, which results in a lighter panel construction Very robust 40 years proven track record CSS Cell Fender Applications Container & Bulk Terminals Oil & Gas Terminals General Cargo Terminals Cruise Terminals Ferry & RoRo Terminals Navy

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.