From my experience in the industry, a back-pressure steam turbine consists of several key components that work together to efficiently generate power. These parts include the rotor, which is the central rotating part, the stator, which remains stationary, and the blades attached to the rotor that convert steam energy into mechanical energy. Additionally, the casing encloses the turbine, ensuring safe operation, while the governor controls the turbine speed. Other essential components include the bearings that support the rotor, the steam inlet and exhaust systems, and the control valves that regulate steam flow. At NCON Turbines, we specialize in providing high-quality back-pressure steam turbines and their components, ensuring reliability and efficiency in every installation.