This is a highly specialized component. To give you an accurate answer or sourcing guidance for a Centrifugal Impeller for a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) centrifugal air compressor, I need to break down the critical variables.

 

Unlike a car part, MHI compressor impellers are engineered to order based on the specific compressor stage, gas composition, and required head/pressure.

First: Identify Your Specific Compressor Model

MHI uses specific series designations. Please locate the nameplate data. Common models include:

  • Series A (e.g., A series) : Older multi-stage integrally geared units.

  • Series B/M Series: Medium pressure / process air.

  • RIK / RIT Series: Turbo blowers / centrifugal compressors.

  • Custom API 617 units: Built per project for refineries or chemical plants.

 

Critical Information Needed for a Replacement

If you need to quote or repair an impeller, you must provide the following to any supplier (including MHI or an aftermarket shop):

  1. MHI Part Number (e.g., *4H-12345* or *MHI-9876A*). This is the safest route.

  2. Compressor Model & Serial Number (e.g., *3R-150*, *S/N 2025-XXX*).

  3. Stage Number (1st stage, 2nd stage, etc.) – Impellers vary by stage.

  4. Material Specification:

    • *Aluminum (e.g., 7075-T6)* – Older, low temp.

    • *Stainless Steel (e.g., 17-4PH, 15-5PH)* – Standard for high speed/water injection.

    • Titanium – For corrosion or high temp.

    • Inconel/Monel – Extreme conditions.

  5. Diameter (Nominal trim in mm or inches).

  6. Hub Bore & Keyway details.

 

Your Options to Source This

OptionProsConsLead Time
1. OEM (MHI Compressor/ MHI Group)Exact fit, certified, documented performanceVery expensive, long lead time (6-12+ months), may require core returnLong
2. Authorized MHI Service PartnerOEM support, faster than Japan HQStill expensive, limited to MHI designMedium-Long
3. Aftermarket RemanufacturingCheaper, faster (3-8 weeks)Requires your old impeller as a pattern; risk if shop is not certifiedMedium
4. Aftermarket New (Reverse Engineered)Lower cost, potential performance tweaksHigh risk of imbalance, resonance, or failure; requires extensive engineering dataMedium

 

Critical Warnings

  • Do not attempt to repair a cracked or severely eroded impeller yourself. Centrifugal impellers spin at 15,000 to 50,000+ RPM. A 1-gram imbalance can cause a catastrophic burst, destroying the compressor and endangering personnel.

  • Balance grade is G1.0 or G0.4 (extremely precise). After repair, the impeller must be high-speed spin balanced on a dedicated balancing machine.

  • Nital etch (for aluminum) or FPI (for steel) is required after any machining to check for hidden cracks.

 

Next Step for You

To move forward, please reply with one of the following:

  1. The MHI part number.

  2. photo of the compressor nameplate.

  3. The reason for replacement (erosion? crack? performance loss?).