STAL

The first Ljungström turbine was completed, and in 1912 the second copy was delivered to 7000 kW to England to supply London's trains with power.

The operations expanded rapidly and steam turbines for both industrial and marine purposes were exported to, among others, Japan, South Africa and Poland.

ASEA took over the majority of shares in STAL 1916, and in 1932, it delivered Northern Europe's largest power plant, a 50 MW STAL turbine, to the public Västerås steam power plant in Västerås.

The same year was also saw the production of refrigeration from another of ASEA's subsidiaries, Luth & Roséns Elektriska AB in Stockholm.

The new company name STAL-LAVAL Turbin AB came a few years later and the business was concentrated in Finspång.

Ljungström Swedish Turbine Manufacturing Co. ( Swedish : Svenska Turbinfabriks Aktiebolaget Ljungström , STAL) in Finspång , Östergötland , Sweden (1910s).