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Korfez wins contracts in France and Germany

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France: Mill shell lining project

At the end of January 2015, KORFEZ ENG. has signed a contract with Italcementi Group for the supply of a new second compartment mill shell lining for the company’s plant in France.

This system is intended for a 3.80 m dia. two-compartment raw mill. A total grinding compartment of 7250 mm shall be equipped with a combination of lifter and sorting liners. The order is supplemented by a free mill inspection to collect all necessary information and dimensions that form a basis for the design.

As usual, the design work is carried out in the technical sales office in Neubeckum, North Rhine-Westphalia.

Operation is expected to start in summer 2015.

Germany: Dip tube cast lining system

The company also recently received an order from a globally positioned building materials group in Germany for a dip tube cast lining system for its preheater, cyclone stage 2. The dip tubes will be executed as locked hanging segment system tailor-fit to the existing dip tube. In close collaboration with the customer, the company determined the optimum material alloy for this application, which is being used for the first time. Manufacturing will be completed in about two months and delivery is planned for April 2015.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/25022015/korfez-wins-contracts-in-france-and-germany-400/

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