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Area served
  
Worldwide

Divisions
  
2

Founded
  
1946

Parent
  
Centrax Industries

Website
  
Centrax

Number of employees
  
700

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Industry
  
Industrial gas turbines and engine components

Products
  
Gas turbine generating sets, and turbine blades and discs

Headquarters
  
Newton Abbot, United Kingdom

Founders
  
Geoffrey R White, Richard HH Barr

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Centrax, also known as Centrax Limited is an engineering company based in Devon in the power generation industry making generating sets with Rolls-Royce gas turbine engines. These are known as industrial gas turbines.

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History

Centrax was founded in 1946 by Richard HH Barr OBE, the chairman, and Geoffrey R White, the technical director, who had worked with Sir Frank Whittle in the early stages of jet engines at Power Jets.

In 1955 Centrax opened its compressor and turbine blade factory in Devon and became Centrax Ltd. In 1964 it entered into a joint arrangement with Misco Precision Casting (the Michigan-based Misco division of Howmet Castings of Ohio) of the USA and formed Central-Misco Ltd, a division of the company that made metal products with investment casting. It operated separate to the main company. Centrax has two main operating Divisions: Centrax Limited and Centrax Turbine Components Limited. The Gas Turbine Division designed, built and packages its own small gas turbine for industrial uses and since 1979, Centrax has been packaging the Rolls-Royce 501 aeroderivative gas turbine engine. In 2007 signed an exclusive deal with Rolls-Royce to package the 64 MW Rolls-Royce Trent 60 engine in a generating set in Europe-wide industrial projects. It opened a new factory on its site to build the Trent 60 sets. In 2011 Centrax Limited signed an agreement with Siemens to package the Siemens 300 and 400 industrial gas turbine for markets in UK, France, Italy, The Netherlands and Belgium.

Awards

In 2010 and 2002 it won a Queen's Award for Enterprise, and in 1969 a Queen's Award to Industry for export achievement.

Structure

Centrax has two divisions:

Gas Turbine Division

Centrax Limited packages the Rolls-Royce 501 range of industrial gas turbines which range from 3.9 to 5.2 Megawatts as well as the Rolls-Royce Trent 60 gas turbine (64 Megawatts). Since 2011 Centrax has been packaging the Siemens 300 and 400 industrial gas turbines for 5 countries in Europe. The main market for the division is the combined heat and power market in Europe including Eastern Europe and Russia.

Turbine Components

Centrax manufactures precision components for jet engines, namely compressor and turbine aerofoils (blades), discs, shafts and casings.

Worldwide

Centrax Ltd. has service depots in:

  • Zoeterwoude, Netherlands
  • Gießen (Wieseck), Germany
  • Warsaw, Poland
  • Montale (Rangone), Italy
  • Ormes, Loiret, France
  • Oeiras Municipality, Portugal
  • Castellón, Spain
  • St Petersburg, Russia
  • Market

    Centrax sells turbine blade components to civil and military aircraft companies and operators around the world. Centrax industrial gas turbine generating sets are sold for power generation and combined heat and power systems - usually large manufacturing plants that require large amounts of heating or steam. It exports 95% of its turnover.

    Products

    Centrax's generating sets range from 3.9MW to 64MW and are based on the Rolls-Royce 501 (c.5MW) and Trent 60 engines. Centrax turbine components include much of a complete jet engine except to combustion equipment. Centrax offers the following options of generating sets:

  • CX501 KB5 - 3.9MW
  • CX501 KB7 - 5.3MW
  • CX300 - 7.9MW
  • CX400 - 12.9MW
  • CX400 - 14.4MW
  • CX211 - 33MW
  • Trent 60WLE - 60.5MW
  • Trent 60WLE ISI - 64MW
  • Power Barge PB125 - 125MW
  • Power Barge PB20 - 20MW
  • References

    Centrax Wikipedia


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