New Bedeschi project for Kima
Published by John Williams,
Editorial Assistant
Dry Bulk,
Equipment has been installed at the ammonia plant, granular urea plant, while the utilities and off-shore facilities at Aswan city Upper Egypt.
The project is to be undertaken by Egyptian Chemical Industry (KIMA) and it has been developed with the company’s historical client, Tecnimont. It involves the transport of the fresh urea coming from granulation to bagging silos or to urea bulk storage and the transport of the reclaimed urea from bulk storage to bagging silos.
The supply consists in a complete handling system, specifically: a reclaimer with a capacity of 240 tph, a belt conveyor line with a total length of 1000 m, three tripper cars, diverters, a dedusting system for each transfer point, vibrating screens, belt weighers.
Bedeschi will be responsible of the transfer of all the towers and galleries and will supply a complete control system.
Read the article online at: https://www.drybulkmagazine.com/material-handling/12112019/new-bedeschi-project-for-kima/
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