ENVIRONMENT

ThyssenKrupp wins $44M filter contract with ERG

ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions will replace four electric filters

The signing ceremony for the agreement between Eurasian Resources Group annd thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions

The signing ceremony for the agreement between Eurasian Resources Group annd thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions

Luxembourg-based Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) has chosen Germany's ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions for a $44 million filter technology project at the Pavlodar Alumina Plant (PAS) in Kazakhstan.

ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions will replace four electric filters on sintering furnaces No. 4 and No. 5 at PAS.

The project is set to significantly lower the concentration of dust in the exhaust gases at the plant, and is part of wider environmental initiatives there, said ERG.

"The project forms part of a large-scale programme to replace old filters with modern hybrid ones, "Roman Romanov, President of Aluminium of Kazakhstan JSC "In 2020, ThyssenKrupp replaced the first two filters on furnaces No. 1 and 2 at PAS. The dust and gas cleaning system at sintering furnaces No. 4 and 5 will now be reconstructed and filters No. 7, 8, 9, 10 will be replaced. The project is pivotal to ERG's long-term Environmental Strategy, and is aimed at reducing dust emissions in accordance with global standards".

Roman Karl, Regional director of thyssenkrupp Mining Technologies in the CIS region, said the filters achieve a cleaning efficiency of more than 99.99%.

"We are pleased to cooperate with ERG, and we fully support its commitment to environmental initiatives".

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