Industrial steam turbine unit

Industrial Steam Turbine

Back-pressure and condensing steam turbines for power generation, mechanical drive, and cogeneration. 100 kW to 30 MW output, single and multi-stage configurations.

CEISO 9001:2015API 611
Industrial steam turbine unit

Overview

Industrial steam turbines convert high-pressure steam into rotational mechanical energy — driving generators, pumps, compressors, and blowers. Ideal for facilities that already operate boilers for process heat, allowing cogeneration (combined heat and power) and dramatic reductions in grid electricity costs. Back-pressure turbines exhaust lower-pressure steam back into the plant's heating loop — near-100% energy utilization. Condensing turbines maximize power output for standalone generation. Our turbine range covers 100 kW to 30 MW, single- and multi-stage impulse or reaction designs, with dynamic balancing and precision-machined blades. Common applications: paper mills, sugar refineries, palm oil plants, large textile and laundry facilities, independent power producers, and industrial cogeneration plants.

Key Features

Back-pressure or condensing configurations
Single-stage and multi-stage impulse/reaction designs
Precision-machined alloy steel blades
Dynamically balanced rotor for low vibration
Oil-lubricated sleeve or tilting-pad bearings
Electronic speed governor with overspeed trip
Mechanical drive or generator coupling options
Integrated lubrication and gland-seal systems
Full instrumentation package (temperature, pressure, vibration)
API 611 / API 612 compliance options available

Technical Specifications

Power Output100 kW - 30 MW
TypeBack-pressure / Condensing / Extraction
Inlet Steam Pressure10 - 120 bar
Inlet Steam TemperatureUp to 540°C (superheated)
Speed Range3,000 - 15,000 rpm
StagesSingle-stage or multi-stage
Bearing TypeSleeve or tilting-pad, oil-lubricated
GovernorElectronic with overspeed trip
CouplingDirect-drive or gearbox (for generator sets)
StandardsAPI 611 / API 612 / IEC 60045

Applications

Cogeneration (combined heat and power)
Industrial power generation
Mechanical drive — pumps, compressors, blowers
Sugar, paper, palm oil, and textile mills
Large commercial laundries with existing boiler plants
Process steam reduction (back-pressure)
Independent and captive power plants