MENCK, an Acteon Group company, has launched its MHU 6000W wind hammer, which is designed to optimize monopile installation in the offshore wind industry. This new equipment has the ability to handle larger and heavier piles under complex situations, facilitating the expansion of projects in deeper waters.
The new MENCK wind hammer
TheWind Hammer has the capacity to deliver up to 6,250 kJ of energy to drive monopiles up to 9 meters in diameter. This power level establishes a favorable advantage against the challenges of offshore wind turbine installations, where offshore structures are expected to increase in size in the future to maximize energy production.
One of the most outstanding features of the MHU 6000W is its ability to minimize environmental impact. By incorporating the MENCK Noise Reduction UnitUnit (MNRU), it minimizes underwater noise and pile fatigue, a responsible choice for the protection of the marine ecosystem. In addition, the hammer is designed to operate with less energy, which reduces component wear and extends its service life.
Moreover, this new product is aligned with sustainability. MENCK has decided to integrate environmentally friendly lubricants into its operations. These improvements allow up to 200% more uptime compared to conventional breakers.
An advanced deepwater technology
MENCK’ s wind hammer offers power and precise control, due to its double-acting hydraulic drive and closed-loop control system. These features allow longer and stronger monopiles to be installed under complex ground conditions and at greater depths, which is essential for wind farm development in areas where conditions are more challenging.
Acteon‘s Marine Foundations Sales Director, Fabian Hippe, highlighted the importance of this hammer for the growth of renewable energies: “The MHU 6000W is designed to meet the challenges that arise as the offshore wind energy sector moves into new territory. This technology ensures that we can continue to develop projects on a larger scale and in more complex conditions. ”
Among other relevant aspects of this technology is the connection to MENCK‘s real-time digital platform . For example, this allows offshore operators to access the company’s accumulated knowledge and obtain direct support during pile driving operations. In addition, the system offers continuous monitoring, ensuring maximum accuracy and efficiency in each installation.
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