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Indonesian 510TPH Sand and Gravel Aggregate Production Machines Shipped
author:dahua2 time:2024-05-07
Recently, sand and gravel aggregate production system equipment closely related to a pumped storage power station in Indonesia has been successfully shipped. This system has a production capacity of 510 tons per hour. Its complete equipment lineup includes key equipment such as jaw crusher, single-cylinder cone crusher, impact crusher, vertical shaft impact crusher, vibrating screen, vibrating feeder, and sand washing machine.
The shipment of these equipment marks an important progress in the supply of sand and gravel aggregates in power station construction, providing solid material support for subsequent large-scale concrete pouring and other civil construction work. Sand and gravel aggregate are important raw materials in the construction of hydropower stations. Especially for projects such as Indonesian pumped storage power stations, where the concrete consumption accounts for 75% of the total project, an efficient and stable sand and gravel aggregate production system has decisive influence on project progress and cost control.
Indonesia is rich in mineral resources. As a rapidly developing emerging economy, infrastructure construction and urbanization are in the ascendant. Especially stimulated by the government's new infrastructure relocation plan and a series of preferential policies, construction materials and mining sand and gravel The industry is expected to see continued and strong demand growth. This background provides broad market opportunities for equipment suppliers like Dahua Heavy Industries. China is Indonesia's largest trading partner, and the two countries have close economic and trade cooperation. Especially under the framework of "the Belt and Road" , Chinese companies have continued to increase their participation and influence in the Indonesian market, providing technical and equipment support for Indonesia's infrastructure construction.
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