Cimbria's grain dryer no. 13 started in Kazakhstan - Company now has exactly 300 sections of A-Type dryer located in this huge agricultural country
Denmark
June 8, 2020
Some say 13 is an unlucky number, but Cimbria can definitely say it brings good luck with the installation of dryer no. 13 in Kazakhstan. We now have exactly 300 sections of A-Type dryer located in this huge agricultural country.
LLC “Agrofirma TNK” is a company that uses high-end technology in order to produce high-quality and natural products that are required in the current market.
In 2019, the company’s senior management decided to conduct an upgrade of outdated equipment that was built during the days of the Soviet Union. In order to do this, they decided to procure reliable and productive grain dryers to modernize old equipment. As a result of trust and experience built up over many years, the company once again decided to rely on Cimbria’s grain drying equipment. “Agrofirma TNK” thus currently owns 7 dryers manufactured by our company.
LLC “Agrofirma TNK” purchased 2 ALG25 grain dryers with a capacity of 50 tonnes/hour and moisture reduction in the end product from 19% to 15%. Due to environmental concerns, the dryers are equipped with CF30 cyclofans, which provide efficient dust and husk emission control. Cimbria’s grain dryers are equipped with a full production management system, which includes control of parameters such as use of air volume, temperature and speed of product movement.
Immediately after commissioning the installed equipment, the new grain dryers proved their quality, reliability and leadership in the grain processing area. We hope that this project will provide a great example for other companies in the market which are still using outdated installations. Our local representative office provides all required consultations, service and maintenance of equipment, thus ensuring continuous functionality of all equipment.
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