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GE Gas Turbine MS3002 Row 2 Nozzle
GE Gas Turbine MS3002 Row 2 Nozzle

GE Gas Turbine MS3002 Row 2 Nozzle

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The Frame 3002, also known as the MS3002, is a versatile industrial gas turbine designed by General Electric (GE), commonly used in pipeline and process applications requiring between 5,000 to 16,000 horsepower.
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The Frame 3002, also known as the MS3002, is a versatile industrial gas turbine designed by General Electric (GE), commonly used in pipeline and process applications requiring between 5,000 to 16,000 horsepower.


The Stage 2 Nozzle Partitions, also referred to as the second-stage nozzle partitions, are critical components within this turbine. They function to direct the flow of hot gases from the combustion chamber onto the turbine blades, thereby driving the turbine's rotation and enabling energy production. These partitions are subject to high thermal and mechanical stresses and are typically constructed from advanced alloys to withstand such conditions. Various versions of these components are available to accommodate different operational requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the typical lead time for gas turbine overhaul services?
    The lead time for gas turbine overhaul services ranges from 6 to 14 weeks, depending on the damage assessment, parts availability, and whether hot-section repairs are required. Expedited options may reduce this by 30%.
  • Do you provide customizations for legacy turbine control systems?

    Yes, we retrofit legacy systems (e.g., GE Frame 5, Siemens V94.2) with modern digital controllers, typically completing hardware integration within 4-8 weeks. Software migration requires additional validation time.

  • How often should industrial gas turbines undergo performance testing?

    We recommend annual performance testing under ISO 3977-2 standards. Critical applications (e.g., offshore platforms) may require semi-annual tests with emissions compliance checks.

  • Are your radiation-hardened (rad-hard) semiconductors compliant with MIL-PRF-38535?

    All rad-hard devices (e.g., FPGA, ADC) are QML Class V certified under MIL-PRF-38535 and tested to MIL-STD-883 Method 1019 for SEU tolerance. Full qualification reports are available upon request.

  • What temperature ranges do your military-grade ICs support?

    Our ASICs and power management ICs operate across -55°C to +175°C ambient temperatures, with derating curves provided in military temperature range (MTR) datasheets.

  • Are PMA parts interchangeable with OEM components?

    Our PMA parts (e.g., actuators, sensors) hold FAA/EASA Form 1 certification and match OEM form/fit/function. Installation requires SB/MB documentation per FAA AC 23.1529.

  • What traceability standards do you follow for aircraft fasteners?

    All NAS/MS fasteners include full DNA traceability: melt source (AMS 2301), heat/lot numbers, and AS9100-compliant MTRs with ultrasonic test reports.

  • How do you handle urgent AOG (Aircraft on Ground) requests?

    AOG orders ship within 4 hours for stocked items (FAA-PMA, EASA Part 21G). Non-stock critical parts trigger priority manufacturing with 72-hour max turnaround.

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