Blackstone was engaged to design and manufacture a replacement bearing housing for a steam compressor after progressive erosion was identified on the upper half of the existing inboard bearing housing.
The compressor operates continuously and undergoes annual maintenance inspections, during which the erosion was observed to worsen over time. To maintain operational reliability while a permanent solution was developed, Blackstone’s turnaround team performed temporary epoxy repairs during annual outages, extending the service life of the existing component and reducing the immediate risk of failure.
Recognizing the potential for an unplanned outage, Blackstone engineered a replacement bearing housing designed to improve durability and long-term reliability. As part of the upgraded design, a sacrificial stainless steel wear plate was incorporated into the erosion zone to provide additional protection against future material loss.
The project included onsite scanning, reverse engineering, drawing development, and manufacturing support required to produce the new bearing housing assembly.
Erosion Damage & Epoxy Patch
Several project challenges required careful planning and execution:

New Bearing Housing
The project delivered a proactive reliability solution designed to support long-term compressor performance, including:
By combining field support, precision scanning, custom engineering, and upgraded component design, Blackstone delivered a replacement bearing housing solution designed to reduce operational risk and improve equipment durability.
The project demonstrates the value of proactive asset management, identifying degradation early, implementing temporary mitigation strategies, and developing a permanent engineered solution before a failure could impact production.