Stainless steel Bollards

Stainless steel Bollards

Crafted from premium stainless steel, SME mooring bollards combine advanced engineering, robust strength, and corrosion resistance with a refined aesthetic, available in multiple capacities to suit both small and large yacht berths.

 

  • Superior Corrosion Resistance: Effectively resists corrosion from salt, chloride ions, and other corrosive elements in marine environments, with strong weathering resistance.

 

  • High Tensile & Yield Strength: Capable of withstanding strong pulling forces from ship moorings, ensuring reliable long-term use.

 

  • Easy Maintenance: Smooth surface facilitates easy cleaning, reducing maintenance costs.

Description

Stainless Steel Mooring Bollards for Ports and Yacht Terminals

mooring bollards

 

 

 

SME manufactures stainless steel Mooring bollards using premium 304 or 316 stainless steel. These materials resist corrosion and provide excellent mechanical strength. 316 stainless steel suits harsh marine environments. 304 works well in yacht marinas and general port conditions.

 

The bollards feature polished surfaces for a sleek, attractive appearance. They suit high-end yacht docks, waterfront promenades, and scenic port areas. SME engineers use CNC machining and TIG welding to ensure precise dimensions and strong structure.

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Rounded tops and smooth edges protect mooring lines from abrasion. The bollards securely hold vessels while withstanding repeated mooring forces. Stainless steel ensures rust-free surfaces without maintenance coatings, combining durability with aesthetic appeal.

 

SME stainless steel bollards integrate seamlessly with marine fender systems to provide complete port and marina protection. Their performance and quality align with recognized standards such as PIANC guidelines. Ports, marinas, and yacht berths benefit from these bollards, gaining long-term strength, reliability, and a professional appearance.



Proven in practice

ship bollards
  • 30Ton T-Head stainless steel mooring
    bollards are applied in the Indonesian port.