Marine Airbags
The fastest, most effective, and cost efficient way to launch and dock ships. They are also used as a flotation device in order to salvage ships or to transport equipment over water.
Rubber Fenders
Using compressed air in the rubber balloon as a buffer for ships from colliding with each other or with the port upon berthing. Compared to ordinary fenders such as discarded tires and solid rubber enders, the rubber fender can absorb higher impact collision, has an improved lifespan due to better fatigue resistance, and is much easier to install. They are used primarily in large oil tankers, liquefied gas ships, offshore platforms, large-scale docs, and sea/ submarine piers.
Rubber Forming for Precast Concrete
Inflated rubber balloons can be used for forming concrete structures such as small bridges, culverts, and even houses. The inflated rubber form is shaped using metal tie down straps, then reinforcing steel is placed on bar supports over the inflated form. Finally, several inches of concrete are poured over the top of the form.
The use of airbags come with significant advantages such as reducing costs and improving safety over traditional practices, and is very flexible as it can be adapted for use in different terrain and locations.
The Qingdao Shunhang factory
is Located in Jimo, Qingdao Industrial Park in China, the factory covers 8,000 square meters of producing airbags. It has invested a lot on research and development, from the chemical composition of the rubber, to the manufacturing process of having a
We provide cost effective and good quality products.