LOESCHE Shanghai gains repeat order for the delivery of two coal mills
Published by Lucy Stewardson,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
In the second order of its kind from Guangdong Tapai Group, LOESCHE will supply two more coal mills. It is expected that the newly ordered mills will be fully delivered in April 2019.
LOESCHE is currently in the process of delivering a further two vertical roller mills for Guangdong Tapai Co., Ltd for its two 10 000 tpd cement clinker production lines in the Guangdong Province. This is the second order that LOESCHE has received, after two LM 35.5 D coal mills were purchased for a same scale production line of the company in 2015. LOESCHE vertical roller mills were chosen by the customer due to the excellent quality and advanced grinding technology of the mills, alongside good production conditions. The customer has again chosen to use LOESCHE mills for two new cement production lines, which will grind pulverised coal.
50 tph of pulverised coal will be ground by the 3-roller mill to a fineness of 3%. The sieving residue will be 0.08 mm and there will be an installed power of 1200 kW.
Guangdong Tapai Co., Ltd. has grown rapidly in the cement industry, with several large-scale cement clinker production lines in Guangdong.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/asia-pacific-rim/17102018/loesche-shanghai-gains-repeat-order-for-the-delivery-of-two-coal-mills/
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