1. Energy absorptionCast steel dock components play a key role in absorbing energy during the ship's...
Marine Dock Casting Steel Parts
Double Bitt Bollard
Double Bitt Bollard is a common dock facility used for mooring ships. Compared with the traditional single-angle bollard, the double-wall bollard has a more special design with a pair of outward-protruding angular structures, so it can accept multiple mooring lines at the same time, improving mooring efficiency and flexibility. This design advantage enables more efficient use of mooring resources in busy dock areas, especially in scenarios where ships are densely moored, and achieves rapid mooring and anchoring of multiple ships. The base of the double-wall bollard is usually designed to be relatively narrow to adapt to the limited working area of the dock. Such a design not only saves valuable mooring space, but also provides more flexible options for the layout of the dock. Even in the case of limited working area, the mooring position can be effectively arranged by reasonably arranging the double-wall bollard, ensuring that the mooring area of the dock is fully utilized and improving mooring efficiency. Double-wall bollards are usually made of corrosion-resistant and high-strength materials, such as stainless steel or galvanized steel, with good durability and stability. This allows them to be used in marine environments for a long time without being easily damaged by corrosion, maintaining good appearance and performance. The durability of double-walled bollards makes them an important part of dock facilities, providing stable and reliable support for ships mooring.