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It is often is more economical and environmentally sound to perform maintenance by swapping out exchange components (called Xchange parts at MWM), for example when major overhauls are carried out on natural gas engine systems. Opening with insights The opening was accompanied by a festive dedication celebration to which customers, partners and employees were invited. During a tour of the facility, attendees had the chance to ask questions about the processes and workflows. Multimedia presentations on MWM’s Spanish subsidiary and on the new Xchange Center and a showing of a new film highlighting information about the Xchange Center rounded out the opening day event. Short blocks reduce downtimes of cogeneration (CHP) plants
Karim Stein, who heads the MWM Xchange Center in Duisburg, is convinced that the short block business will continue to grow. “One thing is clear: we can overhaul short blocks much faster and more efficiently in our Xchange Centers than is possible on site. Customers save time and therefore money,” notes Stein, speaking from experience. The smallest common denominator is the use of a short block without cylinder heads. The largest common denominator, though, is the closed short block with its extended range of components: cylinder heads, valve train, oil cooler and oil filter, as well as vibration dampers – virtually an entire engine. Such short blocks are manufactured as a proactive measure to ensure fast availability for the customer should the need arise.
Source: Frank Fuhrmann, MWM Newsflash January
2013
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