Cement News tagged under: Cemengal
Recent orders for Cemengal in Saudi Arabia and Mauritania03 April 2014, Published under Cement NewsCemengal has received a second order from a Saudi Arabian client for the supply of its Plug&Grind® (P&G) process technology. It has also received two orders for the system in Mauritania. The P&G units are complete cement grinding and packing stations based on a ball mill grinding facility. They are assembled in Spain with European components and compacted into eight or nine standard containters making it easier to transport. The P&G system has the capacity to produce 100,000tpa of OPC. |
Cemengal receives new order from Latin America17 June 2013, Published under Cement NewsCemengal has received an order from a client in Latin America to supply a Plug&Grind®. This is a complete cement grinding and packing station, assembled in Spain with European components, shrunk to eight containers and able to produce up to 100,000tpa of standard OPC cement. |
Plug&Grind Overview30 April 2013, Published under Cement NewsCan you imagine having your own cement grinding plant in a space smaller than a football field. With Plug&Grind® you will be able to produce up to 100.000 tonnes of cement per year. |
New order for Cemengal in East Africa18 July 2012, Published under Cement NewsEPC contractor Cemengal of Spain has been awarded a new contract for its Plug & Grind® ball mill technology by a customer in East Africa. The Plug & Grind is set to be operational by spring 2013. Cemengal said the new unit will “allow our Client to penetrate into the market rapidly, while minimising cement production and distribution costs.” Among the benefits of the Plug and Grind system are its quick erection time, flexibility and reduced operational costs, Cemengal said in a statement. |
Latest grinding technology for Australia13 January 2012, Published under Cement NewsGebr. Pfeiffer SE will supply Australia’s largest vertical roller mill for cement grinding to Australia’s leading cement manufacturer Cement Australia Pty. Ltd. whose main shareholders are Holcim Ltd and HeidelbergCement AG. The overall project will be carried out in co-operation with the Spanish EPC leader Cemengal S.A. The suppliers of the plant were faced with the task of meeting the customer’s high demands and responding to the country specific requirements. This challenge is refle... |