Where Can I Buy a Small Radial Inflow Microturbine for a Lab Demonstration?

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Radial inflow microturbines with diameters of 1-2 cm are sought for a lab demonstration rig. A suggested starting point for purchasing is the website http://waoline.com/detente/hobby/HobbyTurbines.htm, although it’s unclear if it offers complete engines or just turbines. The inquiry emphasizes the need for a small turbine along with its manifold and nozzles. Participants in the discussion are focused on finding reliable manufacturers or sellers. The goal is to acquire the necessary components for effective lab demonstrations.
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Hello,

would someone know where could one purchase a radial inflow microturbine of diameter 1 - 2 cm
All I need is a contact web address or similar of the manufacturer or seller.

Many thanks
 
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This is a very interesting link, thanks! We need a small radial inflow turbine plus its manifold and nozzles for the purpose of building a small demonstration rig in a lab
 
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