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Steam Turbine Issues to Look Out For with Your Last Stage Blades

By EthosEnergy
Are your low-pressure, last stage turbine blades suffering from severe erosion/corrosion and resulting in expensive and timely blade replacements? Are your current wear-resistant coatings becoming undermined or erosion shields becoming detached? If steam turbine last stage blades are left to suffer erosion, this could eventually lead to a failure in service. This is due to the loss of material and the subsequent stress raisers created. Eventually, causing cracks to initiate and propagate until the stress intensity reaches a critical level - at which point the blade fails. Download this free white paper for more information.
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