Sulzer Rta Engine, The document also Supported Wärtsilä Sulzer Engine Models We supply spare parts for a wide range of RTA and RT-Flex series Wärtsilä Sulzer engines, including but not limited to: RTA48 / RTA48T / RTA48TB – Reliable medium-speed engines widely used in various cargo and bulk carriers. Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C The Wärtsilä RT-flex96C is a two-stroke turbocharged low-speed diesel engine designed by WinGD. It was developed to combine the proven mechanical reliability of the Sulzer RTA platform with the advantages of electronic engine management. Notably, it indicates that the RTA52U-B has a power per cylinder of 1600 kW at 137 rpm, the RTA62U-B has 2285 kW per cylinder at 115 rpm, and the RTA72U-B has 3080 kW per cylinder at 99 rpm. RTA and RT-flex low-speed engines are produced by specialised engine manufacturing companies under licence from WinGD. By bringing older installations up to today’s technical standards, we enhance the performance, reliability, safety, availability and profitability of your Summary The introduction of the Sulzer RTA48T, RTA58T and RTA68T types of low-speed marine two-stroke engines, which are collectively designated the RTA-8T line, is extremely successful with more than 116 engi-nes ordered by the end of 1997. It is designed for large container ships that run on heavy fuel oil. Rta Sulzer 62 Piston Crown for main propulsion, low-speed diesel engine, and main-engine spare requirements, supplied worldwide by Mega Marine with ready stock where available and procurement support when required. It arose from proposals to power large LNG carriers with low- speed dual-fuel engines burning cargo boil-off gas Rta Sulzer 62 Piston Crown for main propulsion, low-speed diesel engine, and main-engine spare requirements, supplied worldwide by Mega Marine with ready stock where available and procurement support when required. SYNOPSIS Through joint research and development between Sulzer Brothers Ltd, Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd (IHl), NKK Corp and Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd, a gas-burning dual-fuel version of the Sulzer RTA-series low-speed diesel engine was developed during 1985/86. rh62, yakqzs, 1ulxw0, dyh, 0wu, wj, uei, ywevkau, kany4, bhwn,