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Turbomachines are a type of rotating machinery used to convert energy from one form to another. They are commonly used in the energy and natural resources industries to generate electricity, pump water, and compress air. Turbomachines are also used to drive compressors, turbines, and pumps in oil and gas production, refining, and transportation.
Turbomachines are typically powered by steam, gas, or hydraulic energy. They are designed to operate efficiently and reliably in a wide range of operating conditions. The turbomachine market is highly competitive, with manufacturers offering a variety of designs and features to meet the needs of their customers.
Some of the major players in the turbomachine market include General Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, and Dresser-Rand. These companies offer a wide range of turbomachines for various applications, including power generation, oil and gas production, and water pumping. Show Less Read more