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Estanda improves German cement mill

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World Cement,


Estanda has carried out the assembly of different grinding components that it has supplied to a cement mill at a cement plant in Germany.

The project was performed on a ball mill for cement (CM10), with a 4.4m dia.. Estanda was also involved in the installation of a new intermediate IMPROVEST diaphragm, which incorporated new plate designs for the sides of both the first and second chambers of the ball mill and were made of high wear-resistant steels. This enables a better flow of material and extends the service lifespan of the plates.

Assembly was completed in January 2016.


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Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/15062016/estanda-improves-german-cement-mill-277/

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