Rubber Fenders are widely used in the automobile and industrial marine industry. Fenders are basically a surrounding or a barrier made of rubber, that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to prevent sand, mud, rocks, water from being thrown into the air by the rotating tire. In other words, they are used to block splashing water or mud, while the tires are in motion. Instead of fenders, automobiles also make use of mud flaps, which serve the same purpose, but they are more flexible than fenders.
Rubber fenders are more popular in the marine industry. Marine rubber fenders are objects that are placed along the sides of a boat or ship to provide a cushioning effect to prevent damage and protect the boat from impacting something harmful. Boat fenders are made from soft rubber or plastic and used between boats and other objects like piers, pilings, and docks to protect the boat from damage.