IRM SA series Shock Absorbers are specially designed for offshore platforms and are manufactured with a combination of steel and high modulus Rubber to absorb loads from multi-directions. When bonded with Rubber by a high-pressure compression moulding process under a controlled heating-cooling cycle, the precision-made concentric pipes results in a versatile energy absorption Element for Offshore Structures.
IRM Shock Absorbers can absorb energy both in compression and torsion. It has extremely good resistance to both axial load and bending. The high-tensile rubber compound ensures good mechanical strength and excellent resilience. They are suitable in the marine environment and perform well in extreme climatic conditions. The special compound design offers excellent resistance to ozone ageing, ultraviolet rays, and seawater.
They are generally employed in combination with Eccentric Rubber Rings and Steel Fabricated Contact Posts to absorb berthing energy at very high tidal variations at Platform. It absorbs and dissipates energy in every conceivable fashion and prevents damage to the structure. A unique Dock Entry Protection System made of 2 Shock Absorbers is also available, which protects Structures while a moving Vessel is approaching to dock wall/entrance channel or if a Vessel is coming for dry docking.
Custom-made Dock Entry Protection System design can be provided on specific request. IRM SA series Shock Absorbers are available in 6 different models.
Product Highlights
- Absorbs energy in compression and torsion.
- Has extremely good resistance to both axial load and bending
- Suitable in the marine environment & performs well in extreme climatic conditions
- Specially created compound
- Offers excellent resistance to ozone aging, U. V. rays, and seawater
- Absorbs and dissipates energy whilst it prevents damage to the structure
- Low maintenance
Custom-made Shock Absorber Dock Entry Protection System design can be provided on specific request. IRM DSA Series Shock Absorbers are available in 6 different models.
- Offshore structures
- Ferry Terminals