Turbine Engine Wash System
Since 1980 - Wash - Collect - Recycle
Call: (801) 972-1181
Filter By Type
Close
Applications
Products
Reviews
Files
Company
Info.
Owner Senior Chief Petty Officer Brock Taylor
An MV-22 Osprey assigned to the "Flying Tigers" of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 262 takes off from the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp. Supported by Hydro Engineering Innovation's GHO-EAPS. Photo courtesy of the United States Department of Defense.

Turbine Engine Compressor Wash

An MV-22 Osprey assigned to the "Flying Tigers" of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 262 takes off from the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp. Supported by Hydro Engineering Innovation's GHO-EAPS. Photo courtesy of the United States Department of Defense.

Maximize jet engine performance with the most cost-effective maintenance solution: turbine engine compressor washing. This critical procedure optimizes gas turbine efficiency and ensures the mechanical health of your engine's components.

Why Compressor Washing Matters

The compressor, consuming 60-70% of the engine’s power, is highly sensitive to contamination. Dirty compressor blades reduce thermal efficiency, degrade performance, and risk costly engine failure. Regular washing restores efficiency, extends engine life, and significantly cuts operating costs.

Custom Solutions for Your Fleet

Hydro Engineering, Innovation's offers tailored Turbine Engine Wash Systems for both rotary and fixed-wing aircraft. Our solutions are designed to enhance your fleet’s performance and streamline maintenance programs.

Contact us today to discover how our systems can benefit your operations.

Specification Sheets

TEWS Model C
TEWS Model USCG
TEWS Model E
TEWS Model F

Related Products

Owner Senior Chief Petty Officer Brock Taylor
An MV-22 Osprey assigned to the "Flying Tigers" of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 262 takes off from the amphibious assault ship USS Wasp. Supported by Hydro Engineering Innovation's GHO-EAPS. Photo courtesy of the United States Department of Defense.
Helicopter rotor wash
The "TEWS" system is the perfect maintenance tool for missions conducted over salt water. This Sikorsky S92 Helibus requires daily turbine engine washing with a TEWS-C to maintain peak performance when transporting crew members to off-shore rigs.
Flight Line
Hydro Engineering, Innovation's "Advanced Total Aircraft Wash System" (ATAWS) completing a turbine engine wash procedure on Army UH-64 Apache Helicopters. ATAWS systems are available for both rotary and fixed wing aircraft.