Rubber Inflatable Containment Boom-JXYWQJ1300

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Inflatable oil booms are typically used onboard response vessels where a foam filled boom would be too bulky. The reduced volume of an inflatable boom is an asset when boom has to be transported, possibly by air, to the spill site. They are typically used in open waters where the higher buoyancy to weight ratio assists the performance of the boom in waves.

Features:
1. Its framework is made of the double-layer, high strength nylon canvas coated with the oil resistant, ageing resistant, high quality synthetic rubber.
2. The unique air valve design allows for easy and speedy inflation and perfect air-tightness.
3. Elastic rods are arranged between chambers to make the boom quite stiff to effectively prevent waves from overtopping.
4. The tight tensile ballast chains are the barrier preventing the boom body from being broken

Technical Data:
Model JXY-WQJ1300
Overall Height(mm) 1300
Freeboard(mm) 440
Draft(mm) 660
Section Length(m) 100 or 200
Tensile Ballast Chain(mm) 16
Max.working tensile strength(KN) 520
Buoyance to Weight Ratio 9.5
Max.wave height to withstand(m) 2.0
Max.wind speed to withstand(m/s) 18
Max.current speed to withstand(Kn) 3
Boom Weight(KG) 11.0
Operation Temperature(℃) -30 to 60℃
Storage Temperature(℃) -35 to 70℃
Deployment Time Each 200m 20