A. The cages are moored to the ocean floor
B. Fish meal based feeds are added to the cages
C. Buoyant tubes keep the cages afloat
D. Fish faeces and waste fall through the cages
Structure |
Diameter 9m--Diameter 12m |
Diameter 15m--Diameter 25m |
Diameter 26m--Diameter 40m |
Floating pipe |
HDPEФ200mm |
HDPEФ250mm |
HDPEФ350mm |
Handrail pipe |
HDPEФ90mm |
HDPEФ110mm |
HDPEФ110mm |
Stanchion pipe |
HDPEФ90mm |
HDPEФ125mm |
HDPEФ125mm |
Cage bracket |
HDPE 200 |
HDPE 250 |
HDPE 315 |
Stoppers and Pins |
HDPE |
HDPE |
HDPE |
1. Fish Cage Frame
HDPE strong and robust structure
- adaptable to local conditions
- double collar tube and handrail tube in HDPE 100 polyethylene plastic
- injection moulded brackets attached with stoppers and dowels around the full circumference
- evenly distributed pressure throughout the structure
- flexibility, strong, corrosion resistant
Performance parameters
1)Anti-Windstorm capacity:Maximum grade 11
2) Ability of anti-wave:Maximum wave high of 5 meter in the water
3) Anti-flow capability:Maximum flow rate of 1.5m
2. FISH CAGE NETS
Fish cage net is of vital importance in the whole fish cage system, as fishes are growing inside the net cage. The fish net cage provides a environment that keep fishes from the risk of escape and predator attacks.
We make sure the fish net cages are pure material, we've been improving and using advanced sewing methods to make sure strong and clean connection points, as well as neat grid ropes to ensure that load is evenly distributed throughout the net system.
All hapa nets, fingerling nets, grow out nets, protection nets are available.
3. FISH CAGE MOORING
High reliability of the fish cage mooring system is a prerequisite. The reliability of the fish cage mooring system, i.e. the capability to maintain fish cages avoiding the risk of moving or breaking, minimize the impact of storm waves in harsh environment. With experienced engineers, we can design the mooring grid catered to your location, and ensure a accurate and stable mooring grid.
4. Quality Control
5. Fish Harvest