LafargeHolcim, the Swiss-French building materials giant, has awarded a contract to thyssenkrupp to supply a 3,500tonnes/day line for a new clinker plant in Souss Massa, Morocco. The project will include engineering, procurement and construction for the entire clinker line.
The contract’s key elements include a 1,000tonnes/hour primary crusher, a longitudinal additives storage facility, a 12,000tonne circular stockpile, a 290tonnes/hour Quadropol QMR2 roller mill and a blending silo with a 4,600tonne cap
February 27, 2018
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8161 LafargeHolcim, the Swiss-French building materials giant, has awarded a contract to 4719 thyssenkrupp to supply a 3,500tonnes/day line for a new clinker plant in Souss Massa, Morocco. The project will include engineering, procurement and construction for the entire clinker line.
The contract’s key elements include a 1,000tonnes/hour primary crusher, a longitudinal additives storage facility, a 12,000tonne circular stockpile, a 290tonnes/hour Quadropol QMR2 roller mill and a blending silo with a 4,600tonne capacity. The pyroprocessing system consists of a five-stage, single-string Polysius preheater tower, a two-pier rotary kiln and a Polytrack cooler. There is also provision in the project for a ball mill for solid combustibles, a 65,000tonne clinker stock, and a grinding facility for solid fuels.
The Souss Massa plant is scheduled to become operational in H1 2020.