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About Gas Turbine Spares
At Gas Turbine Spares we understand the stacking costs of keeping unused gas turbine parts. This is why we purchase these spare parts from you at a competitive rate, helping you maximize their value and minimize inventory costs.

Our Mission
Provide the maximum possible value for your spare gas turbine parts by offering you a competitive rate for your parts.
Our Vision
We understand that navigating the spare gas turbine parts market can be extremely time-consuming. That is why we strive to make the process of buying and selling your spare parts with us as seamless as possible.
What parts do we buy?
We’re interested in purchasing parts from various GE and Siemens Westinghouse gas turbine series, spanning from GE’s Frame 5, 6, 7, 9, LM2500, and LM6000 Series, as well as Siemens Westinghouse’s W501F, W501D5, W251. Generally, we are always open to purchasing the following types of turbine parts:
- Turbine Buckets
- Turbine Blades
- Turbine Nozzles
- Fuel Nozzles
- Transition Pieces
- Turbine Rotors
- Generator Rotors
Turbine Buckets
These are critical components located within the turbine section. They capture the hot gas flow from the combustor and convert its thermal energy into mechanical energy, rotating the turbine shaft.
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Turbine Blades
These are critical components located within the turbine section. They capture the hot gas flow from the combustor and convert its thermal energy into mechanical energy, rotating the turbine shaft.
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Turbine Nozzels
These are critical components located within the turbine section. They capture the hot gas flow from the combustor and convert its thermal energy into mechanical energy, rotating the turbine shaft.
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Liners
These are critical components located within the turbine section. They capture the hot gas flow from the combustor and convert its thermal energy into mechanical energy, rotating the turbine shaft.
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Deflectors
These components manage the flow path of hot gases within the turbine section. They can help optimize gas flow and improve overall turbine efficiency.
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Fuel Nozzels
These are responsible for precisely atomizing and injecting fuel into the combustor chamber. They ensure efficient combustion and optimal power generation.
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Transition Pieces
These are responsible for precisely atomizing and injecting fuel into the combustor chamber. They ensure efficient combustion and optimal power generation.
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Shrouds
These are responsible for precisely atomizing and injecting fuel into the combustor chamber. They ensure efficient combustion and optimal power generation.
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Turbine Rotors
These are responsible for precisely atomizing and injecting fuel into the combustor chamber. They ensure efficient combustion and optimal power generation.
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Generator Rotors
These are responsible for precisely atomizing and injecting fuel into the combustor chamber. They ensure efficient combustion and optimal power generation.
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Valves
Gas turbines utilize various valves throughout their operation. These control the flow of air, fuel, and exhaust gases, ensuring proper pressure and temperature conditions within the system.
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Inlet Guide Vanes (IGVs)
These are adjustable blades located at the inlet of the compressor section. They regulate the airflow entering the compressor, optimizing its efficiency and affecting overall engine performance.
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Ignition Components
These initiate the combustion process within the combustor. They can include spark plugs or igniters that create the initial flame for continuous fuel burning.
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I WANT TO SELL
Do you have any spare parts for gas turbines you want to sell? Please Inquire now through our online submission form or contact us via phone, to assess the value of your as-removed parts.
