IHC Vremac Cylinders, part of IHC Merwede, has introduced its MaXine 50 heave compensator.

The hoisting and lowering of loads under maritime conditions have to overcome the peak forces that stem from the oscillation of waves. The MaXine range of heave compensators reduces these forces and extends the weather window, so that operators can minimise downtime and work for longer periods in high sea states.

Following the Motion of the Sea

The system is positioned between the crane hook and the load to keep the rope taut at all times. It reduces the peaks and troughs by following the motion of the sea, and allows work to proceed safely, efficiently and in a controlled manner. In addition, MaXine acts as a stand-alone system – eliminating the need for an external power source – and may even be used under water.

Demonstration

This approach was perfectly demonstrated at the launch of the product on 8 October by setting up a series of tests on location at IHC Vremac Cylinders’ headquarters at Apeldoorn, the Netherlands.

The MaXine 50 was utilised by a 12.2-tonne Mammoet mobile crane, with the hoisting ropes gathered together into a single shackle. This was connected to a quick-release hook, which in turn was welded on to a seven-tonne plate resting on the ground.

The hoisting of the crane led to the extension of the MaXine 50 in the same way as a spring. When the quick-release hook was activated, the MaXine contracted and the 12-tonne plate pulled upwards.

The hoisting of a five-tonne deadweight ran smoothly and the energy generated by lowering this weight was successfully consumed by the acceleration of the remaining load and the weight of the MaXine 50.

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MaXine Range

IHC Vremac Cylinders has designed a wide range of MaXine heave compensators, which are capable of handling weights between 50 and 500 tonnes. These products are primarily manufactured for the rental market and the company is making a significant investment in a fleet for this sector.