New modern facing brick plant in Russia designed by KELLER HCW and Rieter-Werke
[June 2007] The foundation stone for the modern facing brick plant OAO "Kirovo-Tschepezky Kirpitschny Zavod" was laid on June 19, 2007 in Kirovo-Tschepezk; the second-largest city in Kirovskaja Oblast.
The governor of Kirovskaja Oblast, Schaklein Nikolaj Iwanowitsch, the representative of the legislation of the Kirovo region, Vasiliev Vladimir Aleksandrowitsch and the mayor of Kirovo-Tschepezk Rayon, Ogorodov Aleksandr Alekseewitsch together with further high-ranking representatives of the Kirovo region participated in the ceremony, which was accompanied by a huge media presence and afterwards was shown in the latest news. The managing director of OAO "Kirovo-Tschepezky Kirpitschny Zavod" Mr Vischnevsky Juri Vladimirovitsch and also the managing director of OOO "Sojuz" Mr. Zykov Sergej Leonidovitsch presented the complete project in detail to all participants and thanked Gottfried Ristl, respresentative of KELLER HCW that so far the project has run smoothly.
The facing brick plant in Kirovo-Tschepezk was designed by KELLER HCW GmbH (Ibbenbueren-Laggenbeck) and Rieter-Werke (Constance) in collaboration with the Russian institute OAO "BelPromProject", Belgorod. The order for the project engineering works was directly placed by the company OAO "Kirovo-Tschepezky Kirpitschny Zavod".
The capacity of the new facing brick plant amounts to 42.3 million NF-units per year for the reference size 250 × 120 × 65 mm with a perforation of 33%.
Project Data:
Working time:
50 weeks / year
7 days / week
2 shifts / day
7.5 hours / shift (effective)
Output of reference size:
42.300.000 standard facing bricks / year
846.000 standard facing bricks / week
120.857 standard facing bricks / day
8.057 standard facing bricks / hour
The reference size are facing bricks according to GOST No. 7484-78 and EN 711-1 with the dimensions of 250 × 120 × 65 mm with a perforation of 27%.
In addition the following sizes are to be considered:
• facing bricks 250 × 120 × 88 mm with a perforation of 33%
• bricks 250 × 120 × 88 mm with a perforation of 33%
• blocks 380 × 250 × 219 mm with a perforation of 50%
Further information can be found under the following links:
Press Release 04/2009 »
Press Release 12/2008 »
Press Release 05/2008 »
cfi-report: Download pdf file [3,6 MB] »
Video 12/2008 »
Project data of the plant »
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