“Marine Salvage Airbags” is in shipwreck salvage, floating bridge and dock construction, rescue, and removal of wrecked ships and beached vessels.

In order to meet the requirements for the vessel salvage and rescue industry, we have redesigned the launching airbags. These can now be used as pontoons for supporting docks and other floating structures, and they are also excellent for pipe-laying and other underwater construction projects to supply buoyancy. But the main application of the

Marine Salvage Airbags are very small in size when deflated, and are lightweight. Thus, they can be easily transported and deployed. They can be used vertically to right sunken vessels out of deep water. When the boat is suspended near the surface they can be slung under the boat with one end on each side to raise the boat high enough out of the water to pump it out. In shallow water two bags can be slung together like pontoons, one on each side of the boat. They can also be used as rollers for moving beached boats back into the water, just like our Ship Launching Airbags.





ADVANTAGES

1. Special synthetic tire-cord layer material

Our “Salvage Tubes” are made with special synthetic tire-cord layers, which have much better performance than those made with PVC coated fabrics.

2. High-Pressure Design

Salvage Tubes have a maximum working pressure of 0.25Mpa. That means that they can be used under 25m water-depth.

3. Holistic Screw Type Enlacing Salvage Airbags

Our “Vessel Salvage Airbags” are a totally enclosed tube with cone ends. It is manufactured using Holistic Screw technology. This design ensures that there aren’t any welded seams. This makes them stronger than RF welded salvage airbags.

4. Equipped complete with accessories

Our Salvage-Bags are equipped with nylon straps and shackles with 6:1 safety factor

