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How to Replace and Install Rubber Fenders?

Rubber fenders, also known as rubber bumpers, are mainly installed on docks or ships to absorb the collision energy between ships and docks or ships when docking or mooring, and…
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7 Ways to Identify the Quality of HDPE Pipe

What is HDPE pipe? HDPE pipe, also known as High Density Polyethylene Pipe, is a strong, flexible piping system that is the ideal piping material of choice for many applications…
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How to Identify High Quality UHMWPE Pipes?

What is UHMWPE pipe? UHMWPE pipe, also known as ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene pipe, is a pipe formed by continuous extrusion of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) resin with a…
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12 Common FAQs of PE Pipes

What is PE pipe? PE pipe is a thermoplastic resin obtained by polymerization of ethylene, and its full name is polyethylene. PE is odorless and non-toxic, feels like wax, has…
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5 Basics of Buoys

1. What is a buoy? A buoy is an object floating in water, which is anchored at a designated location and used as a locator or a warning point for a vessel…
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How To Classificate The Marine Buoys?

Buoy is a floating object with a certain shape, size, and color, anchored at a designated location. It can be used as an aid to navigation marker, marine environment monitoring, mooring…