Thordon Equipment Shows Great Results on DEME’s “D’Artagnan”

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Thordon Equipment Shows Great Results on DEME’s D'Artagnan

Water lubricated Thordon Composite cutterhead shaft bearings have performed well for 9 years on one of the largest cutter suction dredgers in the world – Dredging, Environmental and Marine Engineering N.V. (DEME)’s D’Artagnan (28,200 kW total installed power).

The vessel had a major dry docking at Drydocks World-Dubai in February 2014 where the shaft was removed, and bearings and shaft inspected. Originally built in 2005, the D’Artagnan self-propelled cutter suction dredger is involved in very heavy rock-breaking having a cutting power for operations in rock soils of 6000 kW.

“The bearings performed well and have shown a positive wear life compared to grease lubricated metallic bearings,” said Frederik Mertens, Assistant Vessel Manager at DEME.

The decision was made to replace the cutterhead shaft bearings. The same Thordon Composite bearings are also installed on the intermediate ladder shaft bearings.

Mertens added: “For the intermediate ladder bearings we noticed even less wear on the Thordon bearings than the cutterhead bearings so we did not replace them.”

Thordon Composite cutterhead shaft bearings

Grease-free Thordon SXL wire rope sheaves were also installed during the drydocking.

Thordon’s authorized Distributor in the U.A.E., Ocean Power International (OPI), assisted Drydocks World and Dredging International (DEME’s subsidiary) in the replacement with additional supervision during and prior to installation.

After the successful installation, Bart Mares, Docking Team Leader, Technical Dept. Maintenance & Repairs at Dredging International said: “A big thumbs up for OPI and Thordon!”

Thordon Composite has been consistently outperforming rubber in dredge cutterhead bearing applications since it was introduced in the 1970’s. Composite bearing wear rates in dirty abrasive conditions are typically half that of rubber bearings, reducing maintenance downtime over the life of the vessel.

The inspected bearings confirmed that the Thordon Composite grade can withstand the most abrasive conditions typical for a dredger equipped for working in various mediums.

Compared to expensive bio-degradable greases, these water lubricated bearings from Thordon are a real cost saving alternative,” concluded Mertens.

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Press Release, August 8, 2014