Project

Blower Housing and Impeller Erosion Lining

Eroded blower impeller and housing rebuilt and lined to restore airflow and stand up to a dust-laden stream.

The challenge

What was failing

A process blower handled a dust-laden stream that slowly wore its parts down. The impeller vanes lost profile and the housing scroll grooved out where the dust scoured it, so the flow path turned rough and the running clearances opened up. As that geometry went, the blower moved less air for the same input, and the plant felt it as lost airflow on the process it served. Left alone, the wear keeps eating into the metal until the impeller and the scroll have to be replaced, which is costly and pulls the unit out of service.

Blower impeller vanes rebuilt and coated against erosion
Our approach

How AAS approaches it

We take the blower down and look at where the dust has taken the metal, both on the impeller and along the scroll. We strip the housing and the impeller to clean metal so the repair bonds, then rebuild the worn vanes and the grooved scroll back to profile with a cold-applied composite. From there we line the whole flow path with an erosion-resistant coating, so the rebuilt geometry is sitting under a surface that takes the dust instead of being ground out again. We finish the line smooth so the air moves the way it should, then balance and return the unit.

Assess the wear

We inspect the impeller and the housing scroll to map where the dust-laden stream has worn the vanes and grooved the flow path.

Strip to clean metal

We blast the housing and the impeller back to a clean, profiled surface so both the rebuild composite and the lining bond to bare metal.

Rebuild vanes and scroll

We rebuild the worn impeller vanes and the grooved scroll back to profile with a cold-applied composite, working cold so the parts see no heat distortion.

Line the flow path

We line the rebuilt impeller and scroll with an erosion-resistant coating and finish the surface smooth so the air moves cleanly through the unit.

Balance and return to service

We balance the rebuilt impeller, check the finished lining, and turn the blower back over to the plant.

What you get back

The result

Impeller vanes and the housing scroll rebuilt back to profile rather than replaced
Flow path lined with an erosion-resistant coating that takes the dust instead of grinding the metal out again
Airflow restored as the rebuilt geometry and the smooth lining open the flow path back up
Work delivered by factory-trained and factory-certified Belzona applicators
In the field

From the job

Repair and protection work of this kind, performed by AAS crews across Louisiana.

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