Loesche technology chosen for cement plant in the Philippines
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
World Cement,
The scope of supply includes two complete grinding plants, one with a LM 56.4 for cement raw material and one with a LM 35.3 D for sub-bituminous coal.
In addition to the mechanical equipment, Loesche will also supply a majority of the electrotechnical components and automation with modern control technology.
Loesche is also responsible for the plant engineering, and the supply of filters and blowers. Supplying mechanics, electrical engineering, and automation supplemented by an engineering package is aimed at reducing the number of interfaces and increasing the overall efficiency of the plant.
San Miguel Northern Cement has also opted to use Hurriclon dedusting technology. Hurriclon technology was introduced to the cement industry by A TEC, part of the the Loesche group, and specially optimised for dedusting raw material mills.
The delivery will be made at the start of the coming year.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/asia-pacific-rim/18092018/loesche-technology-chosen-for-cement-plant-in-the-philippines/
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