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Qingdao Luhang · Inflatable Fenders
Brand Legacy: 65 Years of Rubber InnovationQingdao Luhang, leveraging Yokohama Rubber's profound expertise since 1958-originating from automotive tire and aviation rubber fuel tank technologies-introduces inflatable fender solutions that merge aviation-grade rubber craftsmanship with marine protection. Proven in global ports, ship-to-ship operations, and the LNG industry, our products stand as a symbol of safety, durability, and innovation for thousands of clients worldwide. Core Products: Inflatable Fenders – Full-Scene Marine Protection1. Universal Inflatable Fenders (Pneumatic Fenders)Technical Excellence: Applications: 2. Mega Inflatable Fenders – Tailored for LNG IndustryInnovative Design: Performance Data: Field tests show Mega Fenders boost LNG unloading efficiency by 25% and reduce accident rates by 70%, becoming a safety essential for marine energy transportation. 3. Fixed Inflatable Fenders – Long-Term Guardians for Port Infrastructure40 Years of Global Deployment: Installation Advantage: Weld-free modular design enables single-berth deployment within 4 hours, cutting construction time by 70% compared to traditional concrete fenders. Industry Solutions: Safeguarding Clean Energy TransportationAs the global LNG industry surges, Qingdao Luhang provides end-to-end safety solutions powered by Yokohama inflatable fender technology:
Extraction: Cushions wave impacts during offshore platform berthing, ensuring stable LNG-FPSO unloading; Transportation: Maintains safe vessel spacing in STS operations, mitigating collision risks in flammable environments; Terminals: Fixed fenders support high-frequency berthing (10+ times/day), enhancing LNG terminal efficiency while reducing infrastructure wear; Sustainability: Made from recyclable rubber materials, over 90% of components can be reused, aligning with international green shipping initiatives. Why Choose Qingdao Luhang?✅ Technological Prowess: Licensed by Yokohama, all fenders meet ISO
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