MW Steam Turbines / Turbine Products
Backpressure turbines (non-condensing turbines) are used primarily for process steam applications.
Multi Stage, Back Pressure Turbines
Backpressure turbines (non-condensing turbines) are used primarily for process steam applications. The exhaust pressure is determined to suit the needs of the steam line downstream.
Refineries, District Heating Co-Gen plants and pulp and paper mills will typically have these for their ancilliary heating requirements.
Multi Stage Condensing Turbine
Bio-Mass, Coal Fired and Heat Recovery Steam Generation (HRSG) most commonly use condensing turbines as they can extract the maximum rotational energy out of the steam. These turbines typically discharge the exhaust steam typically in the 90% stauration range.
Steam turbine power plants generate most of the electricity produced in the North America.
Turbines are one of the most versatile prime mover technologies in production today. Generation of power using steam turbines has been used for about 100 years, when they replaced reciprocating steam engines that were less effcient and most expensive to purchase and maintain.

