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Loesche receives Shubhashree Agni Cement order

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Loesche India Pvt. Ltd has received its first order in Nepal. Shubhashree Agni Cement Udhyog Pvt. Ltd has placed an order for Loesche Mill LM 35.2+2CS for the cement grinding section of their integrated plant (of 700 tpd), which is under construction at Jaluke-6, district Arghakhachi, Nepal. Scope includes mill fan and metal detector.

The mill, designed for grinding Portland Slag Cement will produce at a capacity of 62 tph with a fineness of 3500 Blaine. The mill will also produce Ordinary Portland Cement and Portland Pozzolana Cement at capacities of 60 tph and 76 tph respectively. The mill is expected to be delivered in 10 months.

LM 35.2+2CS has been successfully operating at Deccan Cement, Bhavanipuram, since 2001. It has recently been sold to Sri Balaha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd.

Loesche India Private Ltd has sold over 110 vertical roller mills for the grinding of raw material, coal and cement to various clients in India and South Asia.

Loesche India team located in Delhi NCR, is moreover, fully equipped to offer field services towards installation, commissioning, optimisation and troubleshooting. Loesche India also acts as Global engineering location for Loesche Group Co.

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