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Sealite’s SLB 1500 is an extremely robust, high visibility 1500mm dia. navigation buoy perfect for a variety of installations including in-land waterways, harbour, and coastal navaids.
The SLB1500 has a one-piece rotationally-moulded float section which incorporates an internal stainless steel brace that is linked between the lifting and mooring eyes. This brace ensures even stresses across the buoy during lifting, creating an incredibly robust AtoN with a service life of up to 20 years.
The top section of the buoy is also rotationally-moulded from UV-stabilisedvirgin polyethylene, and can be fitted with top marks and light to suit any IALA recommended buoy configuration required. The buoy has direct lantern attachment points for a variety of Sealite solar lights.
Polyethylene buoys require minimal maintenance; they never have to be painted, and the polyethylene inhibits marine growth therefore increasing the interval between servicing. The lightweight but strong polyethylene also means routine maintenance may be performed on site.
The SLB1500 is environmentally-friendly and recyclable.
Specifications
- Colors Available: red, green, white, yellow as per IALA Recommendations
- Material: Rotationally moulded UV stabilised virgin polyethylene, internal 316-grade stainless-steel bracing
- Ballast: 70kg
- Wall Thickness: 12mm float section, 7mm top section
- Height: 3500mm
- Width: 1500mm
- Mass: 220kg
Features of the Sealite SLB1500
- Single piece float
- High visibility red, green, white or yellow as per IALA recommendations
- 316-grade moulded-in tie bar provides outstanding lifting strength
- Made from strong, durable UV-stabilised virgin polyethylene
- Rotationally moulded to 12mm (float section) and 7mm (top section) wall thickness
- Stainless steel mooring bush with replaceable insert
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Advantages of the Sealite SLB1500
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Complete unit- ready for immediate installation
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High night & day visibility
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Excellent buoyancy & stability
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Optional top marks and lights available
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Internal bracing ensures even lifting stresses
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