“At GE’s invitation, the supplier of new turbo sets, we are performing machining on additional units. We have just finished work on unit number 5, the second of six, being machined by us. Four more units are ahead of us.”
This sentence appears in the previous post about this power plant from 2022.
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In 2023 and 2024, we performed machining on the next two units: U4 and U3.
The scope, similar to units U6 and U5:
- machining of the upper and lower rings, face and cylindrical surfaces,
- drilling and tapping of holes in the lower ring,
- machining of the spherical part of the rotor chamber.
Two more units are ahead of us.
All these machining operations are carried out using our KWW525 machine tool.
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