Marine lockers cover a broad range of storage units to fit different maritime scenarios:
- General Storage: Includes marine wardrobes, file cabinets, bookcases, side cabinets, bedside cabinets, TV tables, and refrigerator cabinets. These organize clothing, documents, daily items, or equipment in ship cabins/crew quarters.
- Specialized Storage: Features medicine cabinets (for medical supplies), binocular cases (for navigation tools), key boxes, flag cabinets, and LPG tank lockers (for safe propane tank storage).
- Marina & Yacht Storage: Lockers for yacht owners to store fenders, ropes, tenders, or personal gear, keeping vessels clutter - free.
Materials are selected for corrosion resistance, durability, and adaptability to saltwater/humidity:
- Wood/Aluminum/Aluminum Honeycomb/Steel: Used for general marine lockers. These materials undergo treatments (e.g., rust - proofing, fireproofing, waterproofing) to survive harsh marine environments.
- Marine - Grade Stainless Steel (e.g., 304 Stainless Steel): Core material for marine steel lockers. Cold - rolled steel (thickness 0.6–1.2mm) is often coated with epoxy powder or galvanized to resist corrosion.
- Fiberglass: Exclusive to LPG tank lockers. Fiberglass with a white gelcoat finish meets ABYC safety standards, featuring ventilation, quick - release latches, and airtight gaskets to prevent gas leaks.
- HDPE Plastic (High - Density Polyethylene): Offered by brands like Oz Loka, these lockers are UV - stable, salt/water/corrosion - resistant, ideal for outdoor marine settings, and come with a 15 - year warranty.
- Corrosion Resistance: Finishes (powder coating, galvanization) or inherent material properties (e.g., HDPE, stainless steel) protect against saltwater corrosion and humidity.
- Security & Organization: Equipped with robust locking mechanisms (key locks, combination locks, or electronic locks) and internal compartments/shelves (adjustable or fixed) to secure items—even during vessel movement.
- Customization: Dimensions, colors, and configurations are customizable to fit tight spaces in ship cabins/galleys. For example:
- Marine steel lockers: Height 1200–2000mm, width 400–800mm, depth 300–500mm, weight capacity 100–200kg.
Marine lockers are essential for maintaining order, safety, and efficiency in maritime operations:
- Crew quarters: Store personal belongings/clothing.
- Ship operations: Secure navigation tools, documents, or safety equipment.
- Yachts/marinas: Organize gear/accessories while resisting saltwater damage.