Lion Delta Fender is an effective rubber profile witch applied in both marine as well as industrial markets and they can be used for various applications, this type of fender has a minimal contact surface and they are easy to install on vessel as well as structure. A Delta fender has the capacity to absorb high levels of energy through the presence of a relatively large hollow section.
Product Reference |
Fender Size mm | Bore Size mm | ||
Base ( B ) | Height ( H ) | Base ( b ) | Height ( h ) | |
Lion-Delta 40 | 40 | 22 | 20 | 12 |
Lion-Delta 60 | 60 | 52 | 30 | 30 |
Lion-Delta 80 | 80 | 70 | 40 | 40 |
Lion-Delta 110 | 110 | 95 | 55 | 55 |
Lion-Delta 150 | 150 | 130 | 75 | 75 |
Product Reference |
Fender Size mm | Bore Size mm | ||
Base ( B ) | Height ( H ) | Base ( b ) | Height ( h ) | |
LRI-DH 24 | 24 | 16 | 16 | 10 |
LRI-DH 32 | 32 | 24 | 24 | 11 |
LRI-DH 48 | 48 | 32 | 29 | 16 |
LRI-DH 64 | 64 | 41 | 38 | 19 |
LRI-DH 70 | 70 | 60 | 42 | 40 |
LRI-DH 80 | 80 | 65 | 42 | 40 |
LRI-DH 114 | 114 | 95 | 57 | 51 |
Standard and Custom Sizes
These fenders are available in various sizes to suit different marine requirements. Custom sizes can also be manufactured based on specific needs.
Available in Almost Any Length
Delta fenders can be supplied in various lengths depending on the application to provide optimal coverage and impact resistance.
Simplified Fixing Methods
These fenders are designed for easy installation and can be securely mounted using bolts or adhesives. Their simplified fixing methods help reduce setup time and labor costs.
Simple and Robust Design
The triangular shape of delta fenders ensures excellent stability and impact absorption. Their strong structure makes them highly effective for protecting vessels and docking structures.
Special Pre-Curves Available
For applications that require curved protection, delta fenders can be manufactured with pre-curved shapes to fit specific structures and vessel hulls.
Black or Grey Color Options
These fenders are available in standard black or grey finishes. The color can be customized to meet aesthetic or operational preferences.
Delta Fenders protect vessels and docking structures in various marine and industrial environments. Their ability to absorb impact and withstand harsh conditions makes them reliable for multiple applications.
Various Types of Boats
Delta Fenders are commonly installed on tugboats, barges, and pilot boats to protect the hull from damage during docking and maneuvering. Their shock-absorbing properties reduce the risk of structural wear, extending the lifespan of vessels operating in busy ports and waterways.
Marinas
In marinas, Delta Fenders provide a cushioning effect for boats when docking or mooring, preventing collisions with docks and other vessels. Their flexible design allows easy installation along marina edges, ensuring smooth berthing operations.
Quays
Quay walls are exposed to frequent vessel movement, which can cause structural damage over time. Delta Fenders help reduce the impact force exerted on quays, ensuring their longevity while safeguarding the vessels that dock against them.
Pontoons
Floating docks and pontoons require reliable fendering solutions to handle constant movement due to waves and tides. Delta Fenders act as a protective barrier, absorbing shocks and maintaining the stability of the docking structures.
Piers
Piers often experience high docking traffic, making protection essential. Delta Fenders help minimize wear and tear caused by repeated vessel contact, ensuring the structural integrity of piers and enhancing safety for docking operations.
Warehouse and Shop Fittings
Delta Fenders are used in marine settings and also in warehouses and factories to protect walls, loading docks, and equipment from damage. They are good for areas where heavy machines or vehicles work because they absorb shock.
When choosing the right fender for marine and industrial applications, it is essential to compare different types based on their design, functionality, and durability. Delta Fenders are known for their strong impact absorption and durability in tough conditions.
Cylindrical Fenders
These offer excellent flexibility and energy absorption, making them suitable for general-purpose docking. However, they require more space and may not be ideal for structures with limited mounting areas. In contrast, Delta Fenders provide a more compact and efficient solution while maintaining high durability.
D-Type Fenders
D fenders are widely used for moderate-impact applications, such as small boats and dock edges. While they provide reasonable protection, they lack the heavy-duty resilience of Delta Fenders, which are designed for handling higher impact forces in industrial and commercial marine settings.
W & M Type Fenders
These fenders are primarily used for tug and workboats operating in extreme conditions. Although they offer superior grip on vessel hulls, they are bulkier and more challenging to install. Delta Fenders, on the other hand, balance strength, ease of installation, and adaptability to various structures.
Choosing the right Delta Fenders is crucial for ensuring durability, precision, and long-term performance in marine environments.
Manufacturing Excellence
Lion Rubber maintains strict quality control throughout the production process. These fenders use premium-grade rubber to resist saltwater, UV exposure, and extreme weather conditions. Their strong build enhances durability while minimizing maintenance and replacement costs.
Customization Options
Every marine operation has unique requirements, and Lion Rubber provides tailored Delta Fenders to meet specific needs. With various sizes, pre-curved shapes, and custom lengths, these fenders offer flexibility for different docking structures and vessel types, ensuring maximum protection.
Proven Performance
Marine operators worldwide trust Lion Rubber for its reliable and high-performance Delta Fenders. Their superior impact resistance and shock absorption suit them for heavy-duty applications in ports, marinas, and industrial docking areas.
Choosing the right Delta Fender ensures maximum protection and longevity in marine environments. There are various aspects to take into account prior to making a choice:
Vessel Size & Weight
The size and weight of the vessel determine the level of impact a Delta Fender needs to absorb. Larger and heavier vessels require fenders with higher energy absorption capacity to prevent damage during docking.
Docking Conditions
The type of docking structure and frequency are crucial in selecting the right fender. High-traffic docks or areas with strong currents may need more durable fenders with reinforced mounting.
Environmental Factors
Marine environments expose fenders to tough conditions like saltwater, sunlight, and changing temperatures. Choosing Delta Fenders made from durable, weather-resistant rubber ensures they last longer and lower maintenance costs.
Yes, we offer customized Delta Fenders to match specific dimensions, load-bearing capacities, and installation requirements for marine and industrial applications.