Joinsda introduces specialized aluminum products engineered for marine environments, addressing the unique challenges of saltwater corrosion, high humidity, and constant exposure to harsh elements. These solutions extend the lifespan of coastal structures by 3-5 times compared to standard building materials.
The flagship Marine-Grade Aluminum Piling System is crafted from 6082 T6 aluminum alloy with a dual-protection finish: a 50μm thick anodized layer (resisting salt penetration) and a marine-specific powder coating (tested to 3,000 hours of salt spray without corrosion). Used in a Miami beachfront boardwalk, the pilings withstood 5 years of tidal exposure with zero rust or structural weakening, outperforming traditional steel pilings (which require annual maintenance).
For coastal homes and marinas, the Anti-Barnacle Aluminum Dock Frame features a smooth, low-friction surface that inhibits marine organism growth. Its modular design allows easy assembly of docks up to 500㎡, with adjustable legs to adapt to changing tides. A yacht club in Sydney reported a 70% reduction in cleaning costs after switching to this frame, as barnacles and algae no longer cling to the surface.
The Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Gangway (connecting boats to docks) combines lightweight construction (25% lighter than steel) with non-slip treads (even when wet). Its hinges and fasteners are made from marine-grade aluminum bronze, ensuring smooth operation in saltwater environments.
“Marine environments are the ultimate test for aluminum — and our products pass with flying colors,” said the marine engineering specialist. All solutions meet IMO (International Maritime Organization) standards for corrosion resistance, with a 30-year warranty on structural components.

Contact:
Shenzhen Joinsda Technology and Engineering Co., Ltd.
Unit 3509, Building 9, Shenzhen Bay Science and Technology Ecological Park, No. 3609 Baishi Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China
Web: https://www.joinsda.com | Email: sales@joinsda.com
Phone/WeChat/WhatsApp: +86 190 6516 9199


