Shell Marine’s New Cylinder Oil For Engine Performance

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The Shell Marine has officially launched Shell Alexia 140, a two-stroke engine cylinder oil whose exceptionally high base number aims to deliver the ultimate protection for the most modern efficient engines against cold corrosion issues and the means of optimising oil feed rates when fuel grades change.

NOL issued:

The launch follows receipt of a No Objection Letter (NOL) for commercial use of Shell Alexia 140 from MAN Diesel & Turbo and coincides with Shell Alexia 140’s acceptance into full scale operations by two major customers. Shell Alexia 140 is now available from the ports of Rotterdam, Bremerhaven, Hamburg, Antwerp, Tanjung Pelepas, Busan and Salalah.

Benefits of Shell Alexia:

Shell Alexia 140’s wider potential was acknowledged in September 2016, when Shell Marine disclosed its selection as the first test oil for ‘ACOM’ – MAN Diesel & Turbo’s Automated Cylinder Oil Mixing process. Shell Alexia 140 joins Alexia S3 (BN25), Alexia S4 (BN 60), Alexia 50 (BN 70) and Alexia S6 (BN100), in a range covering fuel types from LNG to HSFO, operating regimes from full load to slow steaming, and engines of all ages.

Jan Toschka, Shell Marine Executive Director said, “After 18 months of exhaustive laboratory testing and field trials, we are delighted to introduce Shell Alexia 140 formally to market. Its combined characteristics make it the right choice whether the owner wants to protect ultra-efficient engines against cold corrosion or optimise feed rates across vessel operating conditions”.

Optimized engine crucial:

Panos Deligiannis Tanker, Neda Maritime Agency Technical Director said, “We welcome the always pioneering character of Shell Marine that resulted in this latest addition to its comprehensive range of two stroke engine cylinder oils. Protecting our engines is critical, and matching the right cylinder oil with vessel operating profile and engine specific requirements is a crucial parameter for ship/engine worthiness and efficient maintenance, whatever the fuel grade being burned”.

Toschka emphasises that, considering the greater need to match cylinder oil with operating environment, Shell Marine works continuously to enhance its supporting technical services. Shell Lube Monitor is a cylinder condition monitoring program with newly introduced Marine Connect software used to enhance, simplify and accelerate data management and reporting. Using operational data allows Shell’s technical experts to pinpoint the correct balance between the lowest possible feed rate and wear rate in line with OEM recommendations.

Range of technical services:

In addition to Shell Lube Monitor, Shell Marine offers a vast range of technical services programmes that help to provide the means of understanding the root causes of high wear problems, which also make a critical contribution to enhancing knowledge and skill levels among ships’ crews, Toschka adds.

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Source: Shell