Key specifications and technical properties of Fuel Saving Propeller Modifications and Propeller Performance Optimization include:
Size: Typically ranges from 1.5m to 6m in diameter, depending on vessel type and application.
Grade: High-strength marine-grade alloys (e.g., NiAl bronze, stainless steel, or composite materials).
Viscosity: Optimized for low hydrodynamic drag, reducing fuel consumption by 5-15%.
Buoyancy: Neutral buoyancy design to minimize weight impact on vessel performance.
Material: Corrosion-resistant alloys (e.g., CuNi, Al-bronze) or carbon fiber composites for lightweight durability.
Surface Finish: Polished or coated (e.g., antifouling) to reduce friction and cavitation.
Blade Design: Advanced geometries (e.g., skewed, swept-back) for improved efficiency and reduced vibration.
Pitch Adjustment: Controllable or fixed pitch options for optimal thrust at varying speeds.
Load Capacity: Engineered to handle specific torque and RPM ranges for targeted vessel types.