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    Technical data for TVC

    Torsional Vibration Calculation Expertise in torsional vibration calculation The selection of the optimum torsional stiffness is highly dependent on the application and the field of use of the product

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    References Flexible couplings for a floating Disneyland Ship: Disney Dream und Disney Fantasy (cruise ships) Shipyard: Meyer/Papenburg The challenge: In August 2009, at the Meyer Werft GmbH shipyard i

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    System Solution provider

    System Solution Provider Diesel-Mechanic Four-Stroke Drive Conventional tugs are designed for low-cost variants with lower maneuverability requirements. Low propeller speeds made possible by a reducti

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    References The Ultimate Project: INAI KENANGA Ship: Inai Kenanga Shipyard: Inai Kiara SDN BHD, Malaysia The challenge: One of the largest suction dredgers in the world, Inai Kenanga, is to be launched

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    References VULKAN ESPAÑOLA is supplying highly elastic elastomer couplings for the new oceangoing tugs Bylgia and Kolga of the Spanish Shipyard Astilleros Armón Ship: Bylgia and Kolga Shipyard: Astill

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    VULKAN Group

    The VULKAN Group With five production sites, over 50 sales companies and around 1,400 employees at more than 18 locations worldwide, the VULKAN Group is one of the technology and market leaders in the

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    References VULKAN provides largest RATO S for submarine test rig For decades, VULKAN has been a renowned supplier of couplings, not only for Brazilian offshore industry, but also for military applicat

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    System Solution Provider

    System Solution Provider Diesel-Mechanic Drive with Long Shaftings A common arrangement of propulsion systems for offshore supply and anchor handling tugs is a four-stroke diesel engine with a long hi

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    References Pilot project: Composite shafts for “MARIMAR XIX" The Ship: MIRAMAR XIX The Shipyard: INACE / Brazil The challenge: In cooperation with local subsidiary VULKAN do Brasil in Itatiba VULKAN h

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    Composite shaft lines

    Composite shaft lines Composite shaft advantages: Mass reduction compared to steel shafts of magnitude 2:1 to 5:1 High stiffness > leading to high critical shaft speed and reduces number of bearings M