EUR € 540.684
Machine Location:4111 Marathon BlvdAustin, Texas, USA 78756(Opens in a new tab)
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Stock Number
13738266
Condition
Used
Description
GE LM 2500 Standard Marine Turbine Core Engines without Alternators
Manufacturer: General Electric
Model: LM 2500
Type: Used
Location: Asia
GE LM 2500 Standard Marine Turbine Core Engines without Alternators Benefits
High Efficiency: The LM2500 engine is designed for optimal fuel efficiency, which leads to lower operational costs over time, particularly beneficial for long voyages.
Significant Power Output: Delivers between 25,000 and 30,000 shaft horsepower (SHP), providing ample thrust for various marine vessels, including naval ships and high-speed ferries.
Lightweight Design: With a high power-to-weight ratio, the LM2500 allows for agile maneuverability and faster acceleration, enhancing overall vessel performance.
Rapid Start-Up Time: The engine can reach full power quickly, which is crucial for military operations requiring immediate response capabilities.
Modular Construction: The engine's modular design simplifies maintenance and repairs, allowing for quicker turnaround times and reducing downtime.
Versatility in Applications: Suitable for a wide range of marine applications from naval combatants to commercial high-speed vessels, demonstrating flexibility in deployment.
Reliability and Durability: Built for robustness, the LM2500 is known for its reliability, resulting in lower maintenance frequency and extended operational life.
Reduced Emissions: The engine complies with modern emissions standards, helping to minimize the environmental impact of marine operations.
Advanced Technology: Incorporates advanced materials and technologies that enhance performance and efficiency, ensuring competitiveness in the marine sector.
Operational Flexibility: Able to operate effectively in a variety of maritime conditions, making it suitable for diverse missions, including search and rescue, patrol, and logistical support.
Improved Maneuverability: The engine's characteristics contribute to better handling and control of the vessel, especially in challenging sea conditions.