Brief: Ever wondered how inflatable marine salvage lift bags revolutionize ship launching and recovery operations? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of how these ISO14409-certified rubber airbags work, showcasing their application in launching vessels up to 100,000DWT and salvaging stranded boats. You'll see the innovative technology in action and learn why it's replacing traditional methods for greater flexibility and safety.
Related Product Features:
ISO14409 certified marine rubber airbags designed for ship launching, landing, and salvage operations.
Constructed with multiple synthetic-tire-cord layers and rubber for superior strength and pressure distribution.
Available in three types (QP, QG, QS) with varying cord layers for different bearing capacities.
Features patented Holistic Wrapping Technology for even stress distribution and maintained internal pressure.
Manufactured to withstand harsh marine conditions with exceptional tensile and tear strength.
Successfully used for launching cargo vessels, barges, tankers, and floating docks up to 100,000DWT.
Complies with international standards ISO 14409:2011 and ISO 17682:2013 for quality and safety.
Offers advantages over traditional methods including cost efficiency, time savings, and operational flexibility.
Faqs:
What are ship launching airbags used for?
Ship launching airbags are specialized marine rubber bags used for launching vessels, ship landing or haul-outs, and salvaging sunken or stranded boats through loading, floating, lifting, and moving operations.
How are these marine airbags categorized?
They are categorized by bearing capacity per meter in length, with types QP (3-5 cord layers), QG (6-8 layers), and QS (9+ layers) determining their Safety Working Pressure.
What standards do Doowin Marine airbags comply with?
All Doowin Marine ship launching airbags are manufactured and tested to fully comply with ISO 14409:2011 for ship launching airbags and ISO 17682:2013 for methodology of ship launching utilizing air bags.
What is the maximum vessel size these airbags can handle?
These airbags have successfully launched vessels up to 100,000DWT, including cargo vessels, barges, chemical tankers, tugboats, AHTS vessels, floating docks, and construction caissons.