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Flotteur pour balisage

Ref. ALM-VDM-N1860000

The Trem two-tone float is designed for marine marking. Its adaptable design allows versatile use for various mooring applications. Robust and visible, it ensures clear and durable signaling on the water.

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Flotteur pour balisage :
Flotteur bicolore adaptable
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Description

TREM - Adaptable two-tone float - Marine marking

The Trem Adaptable two-tone float is designed for marking in marine environments. Its two-tone design ensures increased visibility, essential for locating mooring lines or specific areas. Adaptable, it integrates into various mooring configurations.

Ideal for marking anchors, chains, or navigation zones, it provides reliable and durable signaling.


Design and Visibility

This float is designed for simple installation and resistance to marine conditions, with a weight of 0.2 kg and dimensions of 9.0 mm length, 6.5 mm width, and 6.5 mm height.

  • Performance: Ensures clear signaling thanks to its two-tone color.
  • Design: Adaptable structure for various mooring applications.
  • Specificity: Designed for durability in marine environments.

MAIN POINTS:

  • Two-tone visibility for easy identification.
  • Adaptability to different mooring systems.

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