Tue 29 Mar 2016 11:50

TMS Tankers chooses fuel-saving fixed-pitch propeller solution


Propeller cap with fins is said to rotate together with the propeller to produce fuel savings of up to 5 percent.



TMS Tankers Ltd, a Greece-based ship operator, has selected Wärtsilä's fuel-saving fixed-pitch propeller (FPP) solution for its new vessels under construction in China. The order was placed with Wärtsilä's joint venture company Wärtsilä CME Zhenjiang Propeller Co Ltd (WCME).

The contract covers the propellers for four Aframax tankers under construction at the Hantong Ship Heavy Industry yard. The Wärtsilä FPPs will be fitted with the company's EnergoProFin solution - a propeller cap with fins that is said to rotate together with the propeller to produce fuel savings of up to 5 percent.

In a statement, Wärtsilä said: "EnergoProFin serves to improve propulsion performance by weakening the hub vortex. It is tailored to the specifics of the individual propeller, and can be installed quickly and easily. The resulting improvements to overall fuel efficiency mean that the payback time can be as short as a few months only."

Wärtsilä added: "EnergoProFin has also been a popular retrofit solution to improve the fuel efficiency of many vessels already in service. Wärtsilä has earlier supplied FPPs and other products for TMS Tankers and its parent company's vessels.

"The efficiency of the propellers is an important part of a ship's overall propulsion efficiency. For this reason, TMS Tankers' experience and satisfaction with Wärtsilä's offering was cited as being a key factor in the award of this contract."

Arto Lehtinen, Vice President, Propulsion, Wärtsilä Marine Solutions, remarked: "Efficiency and quality are the basic reasons behind the success of Wärtsilä FPPs, especially when supplemented by the EnergoProFin. We place great value on being selected by this large and successful shipping company, which is an endorsement of Wärtsilä's propeller technology and evidence that fuel efficiency is still of great importance, even with the current low fuel prices."

Wärtsilä Fixed Pitch Propellers are based on OPTI Design methodology, which is designed to ensure optimum performance and minimum levels of noise and vibration. The result is described by Wärtsilä as being "a robust propulsion solution covering the full range of ship operating conditions, and reduced operating costs thanks to the highly efficient hydrodynamic optimised propeller blades".

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