D Type Rubber Fenders Overview

The D-Type Rubber Fender (often referred to as a "D-Fender") is a robust, versatile, and cost-effective solution widely utilized in the maritime industry for smaller vessels and specialized quay applications. Known for its distinct "D-shaped" cross-section, it provides a flat contact surface that is ideal for preventing damage to both the vessel and the berthing structure.

Our D-Fender is manufactured through a continuous extrusion process, resulting in a durable, single-piece rubber profile. Its internal hollow bore design provides excellent energy absorption while remaining lightweight and easy to install.

Key Specifications

Profile Height: Available from 100 mm to 500 mm (Standard sizes).

Cross-section: D-shaped outer profile with a circular or D-shaped internal bore.

Customization: Can be cut to specific lengths, pre-drilled for mounting, or even curved to fit the radius of a ship's bow or a pier corner.

Products Details

Low Hull Pressure

Easy Installation & Maintenance

Excellent Durability in Marine Environments

Versatile Application Range

High Energy Absorption with Moderate Reaction Force

Model

Length L (mm)

A (mm)

D (mm)

d (mm)

B (mm)

H (mm)

h (mm)

P (mm)

Weight (kg)

D200H

1000

200

55

28

200

200

30

300

37

D200H

1500

150

55

28

200

200

30

600

56

D200H

2000

250

55

28

200

200

30

500

74

D300H

900

150

65

32

300

300

40

600

80

D300H

1000

200

65

32

300

300

40

600

67

D300H

1500

150

65

32

300

300

40

600

105

D300H

2000

250

65

32

300

300

40

500

134

D300H

1000

200

65

32

360

300

40

600

80

D300H

1500

150

65

32

360

300

40

600

120

D400H

1500

150

65

32

400

400

55

400

150

D400H

2000

200

65

32

400

400

55

400

200

D500H

1000

150

55

28

500

500

60

350

195

D500H

1500

150

55

28

500

500

60

400

298

D500H

2000

200

55

28

500

500

60

400

395

Application Areas

D-type rubber fenders are widely used in ports, docks, berths, wharves, floating piers, offshore platforms, tugboats, working ships, barges and yacht marinas.

Certification

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