The impeller, or main blade, is the most critical component in centrifugal compressors. Its material, design, and manufacturing precision directly influence system efficiency, durability, and overall stability.
Structure & Technology
- Advanced Materials: Titanium alloy with low density
and tensile strength of 161 kg/mm², outperforming stainless steel.
- Anti-Corrosion Coating: Special coatings enable
performance in highly corrosive industrial environments.
- 5-Axis Machining: Precision machining reduces
turbulence and maximizes aerodynamic efficiency.
- Splitter Blades: Allow large flows with minimal
pressure loss.
Advantages
- Superior aerodynamic efficiency
- Excellent corrosion and wear
resistance
- Reduced vibration and stress
concentration
- Longer rotor system lifespan
Applications
- Aerospace turbines
- Petrochemical and energy
industries
- Pharmaceutical and food
industries (oil-free air)
Conclusion
KTX impellers embody the fusion of aerospace materials and advanced
aerodynamic design, making them the heart of modern compressor performance.