Water power components require BÖHLER steels with high fatigue, corrosion, and erosion resistance. Key quality features include ultra-clean materials, full traceability, controlled heat treatment, and rigorous testing for reliable, long-lasting performance.
Water power applications such as turbines, runners, shafts, and valve systems operate under continuous mechanical loading in wet, often abrasive, and corrosive environments. Material requirements are therefore focused on high fatigue strength, excellent corrosion and erosion resistance, and long-term dimensional stability. Components must withstand cyclic stresses, cavitation effects, and wear caused by suspended particles, while maintaining reliable performance over extended service intervals.
BÖHLER high-performance steels and alloys are specifically engineered for these demanding hydropower conditions. Stainless steels, martensitic and precipitation-hardened grades, as well as specially alloyed steels provide optimized combinations of strength, toughness, and resistance to corrosion and cavitation damage. Advanced melting technologies ensure superior cleanliness and homogeneous microstructures, which are essential for high fatigue resistance and extended component life. Key quality features include precise chemical composition control, certified traceability, and validated heat treatment processes. Comprehensive non-destructive testing, mechanical verification, and surface inspection ensure consistent quality. BÖHLER materials help maximize efficiency, reliability, and durability of critical water power components.
Components featuring elevated high-temperature strength for use in thermal engines and power plants, such as turbine blades, turbine discs, screws, bolts, pins and shafts.
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