Gebr. Pfeiffer MVR 6000 C-6 mill ordered for CIMCO grinding plant in Togo
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
The regional demand for cement in West Africa is growing steadily and local players are looking for reliable and economical solutions.
The regional cement giant CIMCO, part of the CIM Metal Group, has chosen the leading technology of an MVR 6000 C-6 from Gebr. Pfeiffer for its grinding plant in Lomé, Togo. The grinding plant will be realised by the Intercem company from Germany. Gebr. Pfeiffer will supply the mill and the process design, with Intercem contributing the execution as a complete system.
The MVR 6000 C-6 will be employed for grinding cements of all qualities from CEM-I to CEM-IV. The mill has a drive power of 6 400 kW to produce CEM I at 370 tph with a Blaine fineness of 3800 cm²/g. The plant is slated to begin production in Q1/2021.
With the new location in Lomé, a total of 12 MVR mills have been ordered from Gebr. Pfeiffer for the African continent within the last six years. Gebr. Pfeiffer provides customers with the necessary support and expertise concerning their machines dealing with every question they may have.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/africa-middle-east/27032020/gebr-pfeiffer-mvr-6000-c-6-mill-ordered-for-cimco-grinding-plant-in-togo/
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