Industrial steam turbines refer to: In industrial production, steam turbines are directly used as prime movers to drive various mechanical equipment, such as induced draft fans, feed water pumps, compressors, and other high-power equipment. Steam turbines used for this purpose are called industrial steam turbines.
Industrial turbines are widely used in modern industrial enterprises, primarily due to:
In all production processes that require both power and heat, or those with by-product thermal energy, appropriately deploying industrial steam turbines can enhance energy efficiency, aiming for energy-saving goals.
②Industrial steam turbines have a wide range of steam inlet pressure and a broad power application scope. The rotational speed is generally set at 3000 rpm, with the steam inlet pressure capable of accommodating pressures up to 5.0 MPa. The exhaust pressure can operate normally within 2.0 MPa. The power range spans from several thousand to tens of thousands of kilowatts. It can directly drive mechanical equipment such as pumps, blowers, and compressors in the production process, and can run smoothly and sensitively with these driven machines, adjusting their speeds to adapt to changes in the production process conditions. This is unparalleled by other power mechanical systems.
③ Turbines feature high-speed rotating parts with axis symmetry, resulting in smooth operation, minimal wear, and long continuous running times, meeting the requirements of modern production processes.




































