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They grow up so fast! Take a look at this Titan 350, the largest and latest gas turbine in our lineup, next to Saturn, the smallest. While both are used for a variety of applications, the Titan 350 produces over 52,000 horsepower compared to the Saturn's rating of 1,590. Learn more about our gas turbine lineup: https://bit.ly/42r8cQs

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Congratulations Solar Turbines... !!. Eglis Alirio Hernandez Suarez .·. Can we talk about this in our turbine course?

Bijoy Chandra Roy

Executive (Turbine & Boiler Operation) at Beximco Industrial Park

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Excellent work

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Jose Nguti

Production Maintenance Technician

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Excited for this 🔥

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Annie (Maxine) Cook - Writer

Writer, Podcaster, Speaker, & Writing Mentor for Women 50+ to Tell Their OWN Amazing Stories!

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Kerry Purves has probably worked on one of these. Remember him? The guy who has worked for Solar Turbines for ten years that everyone is currently ignoring?

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Kevin Tabrizi

CPI, Application Engineering @ VTEK Consultants Inc. | McGill B.Eng. | Oil & Gas Industry

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Ken Parker

Sr. Vice President, Power Engineering and Operations

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Is that mine?

Jorge A. Marquez, P.Eng, MBA

Registered Professional Engineer

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350 now? I start to feel old...What's the nominal RPM on those? They tend to go lower

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Martin Peperkamp

Retired Rotating Equipment Field Service Engineer (International)

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Looking good, big boy and little brother. For what kind of work is the small turbine ?

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Eric Herbst, MBA

Boiler & Machinery High Hazards Group, Engineering & Research

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When did the Titan 350 first enter service, was it 2023?

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