BOAT FENDER SYSTEM
The FENSYS Boat Fender System aims to provide maximum protection for your boat with minimum weight.
With the development of polyurethane material technology, in the last 10 years, the protection of boats' hulls during docking maneuvers has been replaced by composite foam-filled fenders instead of rubber fenders.
The inner part of the fender at FENSYS is made of elastic polyethylene foam that provides energy absorption. This filling is then coated with protective anti-corrosive polyurethane (PU) through a spray or molding process.
Depending on the application, we can vary the materials we use (density of the foam, material properties of the polyurethane and additional reinforcement system) to provide the ideal combination for each specific project.
FENSYS BUS is manufactured completely specifically for the geometry of your boat.
Starting from a design or the geometry provided by the customer, our technical team determines the most optimum by starting from all parameters after the preliminary design calculation and designs your fender. The most suitable solution and the most economical system will be provided by us for your project.
For the installation of the fender on your boat, we have options such as strapping to the deck, gluing to the side or mechanical bolt connection.
WHY FENSYS BUS?
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Aesthetic and free design possibilities independent of form
We can produce your fender in any shape or form you want and combine safety with aesthetics.
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Strong and flexible fenders
By using different materials, we can adapt the fender shape and contact area according to the purpose of the boat. BUS is suitable for ambient temperatures between -35 ° C and 65 ° C. Different temperature ranges are also possible on request.
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Lightweight and economical performance
BUS offers an exceptionally low-weight alternative to normal fenders. Our fenders are up to 12 times lighter than traditional rubber fenders. This saves our customers a lifetime of fuel. Our fenders do not absorb water, making it easier to carry out emergency repairs to prevent further damage and maintain optimum protection.