WinGD’s New Low-speed Engine Launched

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The world’s first X52 low-speed engine with integrated Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) has been launched at Dalian Marine Diesel Engine. The six-cylinder two-stroke engine, with a maximum continuous output of 11,640 kW, will be installed on a 50,000-tonne tanker built by CSSC Chengxi Shipyard for Japanese owner Kumiai Senpaku says Seatrade Maritime.

SCR to be the best method to reduce NOx emissions as per IMO norms.

SCR is one of the most effective methods of reducing NOx emissions in line with IMO’s Tier III requirements. WinGD aims to make SCR available as the first step for single turbocharger applications of its diesel-burning X-series low-speed engines.

The X52 engine with iSCR is the latest collaborative project between WinGD and China Shipbuilding Power Engineering Institute, both owned by China State Shipbuilding Corp’s CSSC Power Group.

WinGD X52 engine achieves innovation to breakthrough CSSC 

Yang Jincheng, general manager of CSSC said, the launch of the WinGD X52 engine is another breakthrough for CSSC in the marine power sector, the group will persist in self-dependent innovation and deepen cooperation with each party to promote the healthy development of the marine industry.

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Source: Seatrade Maritime