ZAO Nevyansky Cementnik (Цементный)

Russia / Sverdlovsk / Tsementnyy / Цементный / ул. Ленина
 cement plant  Add category

Address: 624173, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Nevyansky District, Cementny, Ul. Lenina 1
Commissioning year: 1987
Capacity: 1.1 million tons per year
Phone: (+7 34356) 41-055

Nevyansky Cementnik is the oldest cement plant in the Ural mountains originally built in 1913-1914. In 1987, a new cement plant was commissioned where the old wet-process plant used to be located. Since then, the new dry-process plant is using a production line upgraded under license from Japanese Onoda and Kawasaki companies. Nevyansky Cementnik joined EUROCEMENT Group in 2003.

ZAO Nevyansky Cementnik is the most technologically advanced cement plant in the country, and its production line is the only one of its kind in Russia. This line covers the whole cycle from raw materials mining and milling to clinker formation in a rotary kiln. Dual-branch four-stage cyclone heat exchanger with a calcinator reactor allows producing up to 3 thousand tons of clinker per day. Clinker is milled with various additives in two 4.0x13.5 m cement mills working in closed cycle with centrifugal separator. Cement mills can produce up to 85 tons of cement per hour. 2 to 4 thousand tons of cement can be stored in each of the 9 silos. The plant is loading cement into railcars and cement trucks round the clock.

The plant also features an automated Czech 50-kg sack packing line as well as two Russian machines packing cement in 1000 kg soft containers.

The plant has already produced over 38 million tons of cement. In late 2006, the company decided to build the second line where the old plant was located. The future of this plant is bright.

Nevyansky Cementnik certified its quality management system for compliance with GOST R ISO 9001:2000 applied to cement production.

PC 400 D20 grade cement has received the Gold Medal of the Vserossiyskaya Marka (Third Millennium) contest.

The plant produces PC 500 D0, PC 400 D0, PC 400 D20 and ShPC 400 grades of cement and ships its products to Tyumen and Middle Ural.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates:   57°28'13"N   60°8'58"E
This article was last modified 9 years ago