Composite Becoming the Bearing of Choice for Cutterhead Dredges
For Immediate Release - November 2005
Thordon Composite
cutterhead shaft bearings have been recently installed or ordered on six
cutter suction dredgers in Europe, China and the Middle East.

Thordon Composite
is a tough two-component elastomeric polymer alloy bearing specifically
formulated to provide superior wear life in very abrasive water conditions.
Thordon Composite bearings operating in combination with a hard stainless
steel shaft or hard coated shaft liner such as Ni-Cr-B, routinely outwear
rubber bearings by a factor of two or more, significantly reducing maintenance
downtime and costs over the operating life of the dredge.
"Archirodon Dredging
Construction (Overseas) Co. S.A, of United Arab Emirates has been using
Thordon Composite dredge bearings since 1999 and they have performed better
than we expected", says Panos Zoglopitis, Mechanical Engineer for
Archirodon Dredging Division. "These bearings last longer than rubber
bearings. We have installed Thordon Composite on CSD Pontos and CSD Aetos
and plan to continue using Thordon Composite bearings and staves."
Other Cutter Suction
Dredgers to be equipped or having had Thordon installed recently, include
Zeeland II owned by Van Oord Ship Management B.V., Netherlands, Huta Sete
07 owned by Huta-Sete Marine Works Ltd., Saudi Arabia, Jin Hang Jun 215
owned by Tianjin Waterway Bureau, China and CSD 8060 owned by Jan de Nul
of Belgium. National Marine Dredging Company of U.A.E has also been using
Thordon Composite dredge bearings since 1996 with installations on five
of their dredgers.
The recently built
jumbo dredger, D'Artagnan, owned by S.D.I. S.A. (Société
De Dragage International), France, also has water lubricated Thordon Composite
intermediate lineshaft bearings installed in addition to the Composite
cuttherhead shaft bearings.
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