High Strength UV Resistant Marine Lifting Bags with Long Service Life for Marine Salvage
Parachute Type Marine Salvage Airbags for shipyard and dry dock engineering applications are industrial buoyancy systems designed for controlled lifting, hull support, structural alignment, and maintenance operations within confined marine engineering environments.
The system is manufactured using high-tensile polyester reinforcement fabric combined with a marine-grade PVC elastomer coating, forming a composite structure engineered for repeated mechanical loading, abrasion resistance, and long-term exposure to wet and corrosive dockyard conditions.
The operating principle is based on controlled buoyancy generation through compressed air displacement in a submerged or partially submerged environment. The parachute-type open-bottom configuration provides hydrostatic pressure equilibrium during vertical movement, enabling the system to automatically regulate internal air volume as external water pressure changes.
A commercial shipyard in East Asia conducted a dry dock maintenance operation involving a 14,500 DWT cargo vessel requiring hull inspection, ballast tank repair, and partial structural realignment. During preliminary docking procedures, uneven hull settlement occurred due to inconsistent ballast distribution, resulting in a 12-degree port-side tilt that prevented stable dry docking alignment.
Traditional crane adjustment methods were restricted due to limited gantry crane availability and operational congestion. The engineering team implemented a buoyancy correction strategy using Parachute Type Marine Salvage Airbags to stabilize and reposition the vessel within the docking basin.
Multiple airbags were strategically installed beneath the hull in low-support zones. Controlled inflation was executed in incremental stages using dock-side compressed air systems. The open-bottom pressure compensation mechanism ensured stable buoyancy behavior during vertical adjustment, preventing sudden lifting forces that could further destabilize hull alignment.
As buoyancy forces increased gradually, the vessel was corrected to a stable horizontal position suitable for dry dock transfer. The operation enabled precise alignment without requiring full crane lifting intervention and minimized downtime within the dock schedule.

| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Marine Salvage Airbags |
| Keywords | Boat Lifting Airbag |
| Material | 100% High Performance PVC Coated Polyester Fabric |
| Physical Property | 10,000 N/5cm |
| Nett Buoyancy | 1-200 Tons, or As Request |
| Dimensions | Diameter 0.5m - 3.5m, Length 3.0m - 28.0m, or As Request |
| Type | Enclosed, Open Bottom |
| Shape | Parachute |
| Inflation Tube | 30m, Free of Charge |
| Technology | High Pressure, Overall Winding, Explosion-proof |
| Metal Parts | Q355 / SS304 / SS316 |
| Safety Factor | 5:1 |
| MOQ | 1 |
| Repair Tools | Repair Materials, Glue, Free of Charge |
| Standard | IMCA D016 |
| Certificate | ABS, BV, KR, LR, GL, NK, RINA, DNV, RMRS |
| Package | Pallets, Wooden Cases |
| Service Life | 20 Years |
| Warranty | 36 Months |
| Model | Lifting Capacity (kg) | Lifting Capacity (lbs) | Dimensions (mm) | Approx. Weight (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HM-P01 | 200 | 441 | 800 | 5 |
| HM-P02 | 500 | 1,103 | 1,000 | 8 |
| HM-P03 | 1,000 | 2,205 | 1,300 | 11 |
| HM-P04 | 2,000 | 4,410 | 1,600 | 20 |
| HM-P05 | 4,000 | 8,820 | 2,000 | 50 |
| HM-P06 | 6,000 | 13,230 | 2,300 | 66 |
| HM-P07 | 8,000 | 17,640 | 2,500 | 75 |
| HM-P08 | 10,000 | 22,050 | 2,700 | 80 |
| HM-P09 | 15,000 | 33,075 | 3,100 | 110 |
| HM-P10 | 20,000 | 44,100 | 3,400 | 130 |
| HM-P11 | 30,000 | 66,150 | 3,900 | 170 |
| HM-P12 | 50,000 | 110,250 | 4,600 | 220 |
| HM-P13 | 70,000 | 154,350 | 5,200 | 310 |
| HM-P14 | 100,000 | 220,500 | 5,800 | 450 |
| HM-P15 | 150,000 | 330,750 | 6,600 | 660 |
| HM-P16 | 200,000 | 441,000 | 7,300 | 900 |
- Precision Buoyancy Control for Shipyard Operations: Engineered for controlled buoyancy adjustment in confined shipyard environments where precision positioning is required.
- Hull Load Distribution Protection Design: Structural configuration distributes lifting forces evenly across contact zones between the airbag and vessel hull.
- Abrasion-Resistant Marine Dock Material System: Reinforced PVC-coated polyester composite designed for repeated contact with steel hull surfaces and abrasive marine environments.
- Reusable Engineering Structure for Repetitive Dock Operations: Designed for repeated use in shipyard environments with high-frequency welded seams and reinforced structural zones.
- Shipyard Dry Dock Alignment Operations
- Hull Maintenance and Structural Support
- Floating Vessel Stabilization in Dock Basins
- Shipyard-Focused Engineering Manufacturing Capability: Designs and manufactures buoyancy systems specifically for shipyard and dockyard engineering applications.
- Controlled Industrial Production Standards: Manufacturing processes follow structured engineering control systems covering material reinforcement and load performance verification.
- Customization for Vessel-Specific Requirements: Provides engineering customization based on vessel type, hull geometry, and load distribution requirements.
- Technical Support for Dock Operations: Technical assistance for docking procedures, buoyancy calculation, deployment planning, and maintenance operation optimization.
- What types of vessels can Parachute Type Marine Salvage Airbags be used with in shipyards?
The system can be applied to cargo vessels, tankers, bulk carriers, and offshore support ships depending on hull structure and docking requirements. - Can the airbags be used inside dry dock environments?
Yes. The system is designed for controlled buoyancy operations in both floating dock basins and dry dock preparation environments. - How does the system prevent hull damage during lifting support?
Load distribution design ensures that buoyancy forces are evenly transferred across reinforced contact zones, reducing localized stress on hull structures. - Is the system suitable for repeated shipyard operations?
Yes. The reinforced composite structure and welded seams are designed for repeated inflation and deployment cycles in industrial maintenance environments. - What maintenance is required for shipyard usage?
After each operation, the system should be cleaned, dried, inspected for surface wear or seam integrity issues, and stored in a controlled environment to ensure long-term performance stability.

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