Modular Floating Docks (Industry Standard) | Residential, Small Commercial | Material: Basic Plastic (ASTM D6470) Buoyancy: 400kg (ISO 9809) Modularity: 2 unit types | Cost-effective, Easy installation Basic customization options | Lower durability, Limited capacity Less resistant to UV/chemical exposure |
Modular Floating Docks (Our Base) | Commercial Water Parks, Resorts | Material: HDPE (ASTM D4976) ▲ Buoyancy: 500kg (▲ ISO 9809) Modularity: 5 unit types ▲▲ | Higher durability than Industry Standard Modular design for scalability ISO-certified safety | Requires assembly, Moderate cost Not ideal for extreme high-traffic use |
Modular Floating Docks (Our Advanced) | High-traffic Commercial, Aqua Parks | Material: Reinforced HDPE + Fiberglass (ASTM D790) ▲▲ Buoyancy: 700kg (▲▲ ISO 9809) Modularity: 10+ unit types ▲▲▲ | Ultimate durability and load capacity Full customization for complex layouts UV/chemical resistance | Higher upfront cost Requires professional installation for large setups |
Fixed Concrete Docks | Permanent Marina Installations | Material: Reinforced Concrete Buoyancy: N/A (Fixed) Modularity: None | Extremely durable, Permanent structure High stability in rough waters | High installation cost, Non-modular design Difficult to relocate or adjust |
Inflatable Docks | Temporary Events, Lakes | Material: PVC (ASTM D1525) Buoyancy: 300kg Modularity: Limited | Portable, Quick setup Lightweight for easy transport | Low durability, Limited capacity Prone to punctures or UV degradation |
Wooden Pontoons | Traditional Marinas, Low-traffic Areas | Material: Pressure-treated wood (ASTM D3908) Buoyancy: 450kg Modularity: Some | Natural aesthetic appeal, Moderate cost | Requires regular maintenance (painting/sealing) Prone to rot/warping over time |