Huawo (Shandong) 4000t/d cement clinker production line is still under construction.

2024-01-13 15:52:31

One of the list of major implementation projects in the province in 2024 is the capacity replacement project of Huawo new dry process cement production line.

On January 12,

2024, the Shandong Provincial People's Government issued a notice on the list of major projects in the province in 2024. One of the list of major implementation projects in the province

in 2024 is the capacity replacement project of Huawo new dry process cement production line. In March

2021, the Department of Industry and Information Technology of Shandong Province issued a table on the capacity replacement of the 4000t/d cement clinker construction project of Huawo (Shandong) Cement Co., Ltd. The

notice shows that Huawo (Shandong) Cement Co., Ltd. plans to build a 4000t/d cement clinker production line with a replacement ratio of 1.25: 1 for two 2500t/d cement clinker production lines;

Withdrawal of production capacity:

Project name: 2 2500t/d cement clinker production lines of Huawo (Shandong) Cement Co., Ltd.;

name, specification, model and quantity of main equipment (production line): 2 sets of Φ4.0 × 60m rotary kilns;

Planned shutdown time: December 31, 2022;

removal and exit time (within one year after the construction project is put into operation): December 31, 2023;

Construction project information:

Project name: 4000t/d cement clinker construction project of Huawo (Shandong) Cement Co., Ltd.;

name, specification, model and quantity of proposed main equipment (production line): one Φ4.6m new dry rotary kiln;

Enterprise name: Huawo (Shandong) Cement Co., Ltd.;

construction site: Kuangsi Village, Liuyuan Town, Yicheng District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province;

planned ignition and production date: December 31, 2022;

According to China Cement Network, the 4000t/d cement clinker construction project of Huawo (Shandong) Cement Co., Ltd. is still under preparation.

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