This 3D animation illustrates the process of B steam turbine foamingB – an effective method of removing deposits from key turbine components without the need for dismantling. By using chemical foam, it is possible to restore the unit’s performance, improve operational efficiency and reduce the risk of breakdowns. See how the process works and what results it delivers in practice.
Foaming in a steam turbine – a 3D animation of the process
An animation illustrating the steam turbine flushing process – a method that effectively removes deposits without opening the turbine, restoring its performance and improving its efficiency.
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Steam turbines play a vital role in the energy and manufacturing sectors. Their efficiency depends on the condition and cleanliness of working components, such as the blades.
During operation, deposits can build up on the internal surfaces of the turbine, which:
- reduce the device’s performance,
- worsen working conditions,
- may lead to an increase in bearing temperature,
- increase the risk of failure.

