thyssenkrupp and EIRICH join forces in ore processing partnership

thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions, a leading engineering, construction and service provider for  industrial plants  and  systems,  and  Maschinenfabrik  Gustav  Eirich  have  agreed  to cooperate  on the further development of the EIRICH  TowerMill, a highly energy-efficient agitated media mill for the wet grinding of ores and minerals. The aim of the partnership is to build high-capacity, powerful TowerMills capable of delivering high throughputs even for fine and superfine grinding.

Uwe Schuh, head of Grinding Technology at Industrial Solutions: “We need to keep pace with the complex requirements of our mining industry customers so that we can continue to offer them  high-efficiency  ore  processing  solutions  in the  future.  That’s  why we  are combining the expertise of Maschinenfabrik  Gustav  Eirich as  the patent  holder with our long-standing  experience  in  the  development,  construction,  logistics,  installation and service of such large-scale machines.”

Technological requirements  in  mines are  growing  ever more complex. Mineral  deposits around  the  world contain ever-decreasing ore grades  combined with increasingly fine- grained ore bodies. The partnership is thyssenkrupp and EIRICH’s response  to the rising demand for grinding equipment capable of achieving a high degree of mineral liberation at ever higher throughput rates.

Stephan  Eirich,  managing  director of  Maschinenfabrik   Gustav  Eirich: “We  have  always developed and improved our mills. Utilizing the significant plant engineering experience of thyssenkrupp will  now enable us to expand our portfolio to include large machines with significantly higher throughputs to meet changing market demands.”

EIRICH acquired the license to market TowerMills from the Japanese Kubota Corporation in 1999. Today the company supplies TowerMills of various sizes up to a power rating of 1,500 hp. Worldwide over 40  mills with a combined power rating of 26 MW  have been installed. Together with thyssenkrupp, the expanded product line will include units of up to 6,000 hp to guarantee the processing of fine and ultrafine grained minerals of < 20 µm at high throughput rates.

EIRICH TowerMills  are an important addition to thyssenkrupp’s existing one-stop product portfolio, which ranges from primary crushers to ultrafine grinding mills.

thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions:

The  thyssenkrupp  Industrial  Solutions  business  area  is  a  leading  partner  for the  engineering, construction and service of all industrial plants and systems.  In addition to chemical, coke, cement and other industrial plants and refineries, our portfolio also includes mining, ore processing and port handling equipment along with corresponding services. In the naval sector we are a leading global system  supplier  for submarines  and  surface  vessels.  As  an  important  system  partner  to  our customers  in the  automotive, aerospace  and  battery industries we optimize the  value chain and improve performance.  In collaboration with  our customers  we develop top-quality solutions and deliver efficiency, reliability and sustainability over the entire life cycle. Around 19,000  employees at over 70  locations  form a  global  network with  a  technology  portfolio  that  guarantees  maximum productivity and cost-efficiency.

More information at: www.thyssenkrupp-industrial-solutions.com

Maschinenfabrik Gustav Eirich GmbH  & Co KG:

The EIRICH Group  is a supplier of industrial mixing, granulating/pelletizing, drying and fine grinding machinery,  systems   and  services.  The  Group  has   its  main  strategic  base   at  the  corporate headquarters  site  in  Hardheim,  Germany. EIRICH  has  core expertise  in  processes  and techniques used for the preparation of free-flowing materials, slurry and sludge. The main applications for these processes  are  in the  ceramics,  refractory, foundry, construction materials, plaster,  rechargeable battery,  battery  compound,  fertilizer,  glass  and  ore  dressing  industries.  The close  co-operation between the company’s own test centers around the world and collaboration with the research and academic community enables the “hidden champion” to provide solutions for innovative, cost-efficient products and processes.  The family-managed company was founded in 1863  and operates  from twelve locations on five continents.

More information at: www.eirich.de