Steam turbine diaphragm

A steam turbine has moving and fixed blades, the stationary blades are fixed onto the diaphragm.
Read about how the cycle time for turning the outer and inner rings was reduced from 2 hours to 20 minutes.

High-pressure coolant
CoroTurn® HP offer secure trouble-free production. Improved chip control in finishing of all materials and increased cutting speed and tool life in difficult materials.
- CoroTurn HP

CoroCut® angled inserts
Perfectly formed for those difficult to access grooves, 90 degree angled inserts come in a variety of shapes all as standard.
No need for special tools. Blanks even available for dedicated 90, 45 degree and T-profiles.
- Parting and grooving

The modular SL-adapter system
With the flexible SL-system you can build your own optimized product from standard cutting units
Gas Turbine Machining
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Steam Turbine Shaft
Machining steam turbine shafts involves advanced turning techniques and tool technology. chevron_right
Turbine Blade Manufacturing
Exploring turbine blade machining, including strategies and tooling innovations. chevron_right
Turbine Blade Machining
Challenges and strategies in machining turbine blades for steam and gas turbines. chevron_right