Ship Launching Airbags for Malaysia Shipyard

YT Marine manufactured ship launching airbags for a Malaysia shipyard project. Each marine airbag was tested before delivery, and the batch was prepared with production and inspection photos for client review.
Ship launching airbags for Malaysia shipyard

YT Marine manufactured ship launching airbags for a Malaysia shipyard project.

Marine airbags are widely used for ship launching, landing and vessel moving operations in shipyards. For this project, the client required durable rubber airbags for ship launching work at their yard.

Before delivery, each ship launching airbag was tested to check air tightness and safety performance. This helps reduce risk during shipyard operation and gives the client more confidence before use.

Our factory is equipped with a long rubber vulcanization pot, which allows us to manufacture large marine airbags with stable curing quality.

Below are product, packing and production photos from this marine airbag project.

Project Photos of Ship Launching Airbags

Marine airbag for ship launching project
Ship launching airbags packed in container
Rubber marine airbag for vessel launching
Ship airbags prepared for Malaysia shipyard

vulcanization pot

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