Draslovka Mining operates the world’s largest solid sodium cyanide production facility, supplying the mining industry with reagents essential for precious-metal extraction. At their Memphis plant, sodium cyanide is produced using legacy compression equipment—including a Delaval 3c30/24 centrifugal blower originally commissioned in 1964. The unit forms part of Compressor Train #1, which was last serviced in 2019 by Siemens.
The client engaged Blackstone to perform a Minor Inspection on the steam turbine and compressor after reporting performance degradation and having all required spares on site.
The Memphis facility operates three compression trains critical to sodium cyanide production. Unit #1—powered by a 1964 Delaval centrifugal compressor—remains the primary operating train. Unit #2 has reached the end of its service life, and Unit #3 is currently undergoing a multimillion-dollar revamp by Siemens Energy for future commissioning.
Given the age of Train #1, the client requested a focused Minor Inspection to verify mechanical integrity, validate alignment and clearances, and keep production running until the Unit #3 upgrade is complete.
As-found alignment between compressor and steam turbine
Measurement of axial and radial clearances across bearings and seals
Inspection of turbine and compressor bearings
Re-assembly and pedestal sealing with as-left measurements
Removal of 8″ steam piping spool for turbine inspection
Borescope inspection of steam control valves, turbine inlet, and last-stage blades
Visual inspection of the Gimple valve
Manual surface smoothing of journal bearing pads and shaft journals due to lack of spares
Cleaning of significant contamination inside all bearing pedestals
Inspection and preservation of bearing pedestal components for Train #3
Removal and borescope inspection of compressor balance line
Removal and machining of thrust collar to correct deep scratches
Fabrication of special tool for thrust-collar removal (via client’s 3rd-party machine shop)
Calculation and machining of new shims for turbine and compressor axial clearances
Abnormal wear in Compressor thrust and journal bearings.
Abnormal wear and deep scratches in thrust collar and shaft journals.