Description
UHMWPE Marine Fender Sliding Panel – High-Performance, Durable, and Low-Friction
UHMW PE marine fender sliding panel is a thermoplastic engineering plastic. It combines the advantages of all plastics, wear resistance, chemical corrosion, self-lubrication, resistance to low temperature, safe, non-toxic, and odorless etc. It is the highest number of existing plastic values. With the development of plastic processing technology, the application field of UHMWPE will become wider and wider.
Ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fender pads have lightweight, impact resistance, corrosion resistance, UV resistance, aging resistance, low friction coefficient, no toxicity, no pollution, no adhesion to foreign matter, absorption of shock and noise, and excellent performance. It is the best material to replace metal materials such as steel, copper, and aluminum. It can effectively prevent the impact of hull and anti-shock plate, rubber fender, and dock due to ultraviolet radiation and hull impact.
Its impact strength is 20 times that of polyvinyl chloride, 10 times that of nylon 66, and 8 times that of polytetrafluoroethylene. It has wide applicability and can also be used as a ship anti-collision device. The reaction force is low, the surface pressure is small, and the energy absorption is reasonable; the constant shaking and pitching of the ship when berthing is strong; the installation and maintenance are convenient.
UHMW PE Fender Sliding Panel Properties
1. Abrasion resistance
2. High energy absorption
3. Impact resistance
4. Self-lubricating
5. Zero water absorption
6. Chemical resistance
7. Low coefficient of friction
8. Excellent temperature property
9. High tensile strength
10. UV-resistant
Application
1. Harbor Construction Boats
2. Individual profiles on quay walls
3. Rubbing Strips
4. Wear Pads to cover wood and rubber
5. Low friction bushings
6. Truck Docks Pilings
7. Fenders for dock plate protection
8. Wear plates and slides
9. Dredges
10. Floating Docks
11. Slide wall fenders to protect
12. Wear plates where dock meets pillage
13. Dredge from barges
14. Bushings for pivots











