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30 April 2019
2nd Rotomoulding Conference
Pontoons for houseboats and floating sauna houseboat
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B-type modules-based dismountable selfpropelled floating platforms
Our engineers developed typical dismountable floating platforms with various dimensions and bearing capacities specially for floating structures with an increased bearing capacity.
Please, note that metal frames have a spatial structure due to which pontoons can bear a significant torsion load. This feature increases the total rigidity of the pontoon, ensures the durability and long life of structures on the pontoon.
The plastic float module B-400 is the basis of floating structures at the construction of stationery and self-propelled pontoons, water houses, quays, etc. with an average bearing capacity. The module has two forms – middle and nose (stern) ones.
The module has the grooves and holes used to install and fix steel or wooden frames, bridging or decking.
The frame is fixed with bolts. The polyethylene modules feature an increased durability due to plastic foaming inside the module.
The connection of modules with each other is performed by the principle “mortise-tenon”.
Any number of modules can be engaged in a chain.
The chain ends, as a rule, have a nose (stern) module installed with a rounding at one of the sides.
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Please, note that metal frames have a spatial structure due to which pontoons can bear a significant torsion load. This feature increases the total rigidity of the pontoon, ensures the durability and long life of structures on the pontoon.
The plastic float module B-400 is the basis of floating structures at the construction of stationery and self-propelled pontoons, water houses, quays, etc. with an average bearing capacity. The module has two forms – middle and nose (stern) ones.
The module has the grooves and holes used to install and fix steel or wooden frames, bridging or decking.
The frame is fixed with bolts. The polyethylene modules feature an increased durability due to plastic foaming inside the module.
The connection of modules with each other is performed by the principle “mortise-tenon”.
Any number of modules can be engaged in a chain.
The chain ends, as a rule, have a nose (stern) module installed with a rounding at one of the sides.
Download PDF Catalog
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