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Turbine blades

Turbine blades

Turbine blades generate rotational energy.

Electricity continues to support our daily lives day and night.
This power is generated by thermal or nuclear power generators.
Inside these generators hidden from eyesight, blades arranged radially around a rotating shaft called a rotor are called "turbine blades" and they play the most important role in converting thermal energy, such as steam and gas into rotational energy. They continue to work silently out of sight as the "unsung hero" of modern society.
There are two types of turbine blades: 'rotor blades', which are mounted on the rotor and rotate, and 'stationary blades', mounted on the casing.
In addition to turbines used for power generation, turbine blades are also used in aircraft and ships.

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Advanced technology and high precision turbine blade fabrication.

The various turbine blades manufactured by TBM since 1979 can be found in steam and gas turbines for power generation, marine superchargers, auxiliary equipment pumps, and axial fans for steel works.
Our processing technologies, cultivated and accumulated over many years coupled with superior, state-of-the-art production facilities have earned us the trust and a strong reputation as the supplier for leading companies.
TBM started the production of turbine blades for GE (General Electric) based in the US for direct deal in 1999.
We meet the strict quality standards of "Six Sigma" and playing a role in the fabrication of these products, continue to work with GE based on a relationship built on trust.

 

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