Nevyansk Cement Plant is the oldest cement plant in the Urals in the Sverdlovsk Region . Included in the Eurocement Group . Located in the village of Cement Nevyansky district . The capacity of the enterprise is 1.3 million tons of cement per year.
| “Nevyansk cement” | |
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| Type of | Joint-Stock Company |
| Base | 1914 |
| Location | |
| Key figures | Shablitsky Vadim Nikolaevich (General Director) |
| Industry | production of building materials |
| Products | cement |
| Website | eurocement.ru |
Content
- 1 Factory History
- 2 Factory Products
- 3 Literature
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Factory History
The construction of the plant began in 1913 , the furnaces were ignited in 1914 .
In 1987, a major reconstruction was carried out, production was switched from wet to dry method.
In 2003, the plant became part of the Eurocement Group . [one]
In 2010, Nevyansky Cementnik CJSC became part of the Non-Profit Partnership of the Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) Manufacturers of High-Quality Building Materials, which, according to the results of a study of the quality of the materials produced, assigned a category 6D out of 7 possible.
In 2017, the company commissioned its own gas-piston thermal power plant equipped with Wartsila power units . [2]
Factory Products
- CEM I 42.5N - Portland cement of the type CEM I strength class 42.5, normally hardening
- CEM II / A-W 32.5N - Portland cement of the type CEM II subtype A with slag (W) from 6% to 20%, strength class 32.5, normally hardening
Literature
- Nevyansk Cement Plant // Ural Historical Encyclopedia
Notes
- ↑ “Nevyansk cement” began shipping products for export . www.nestor.minsk.by. Date of appeal March 15, 2019.
- ↑ Own power station Was commissioned at Nevyansk Cementeman . www.nsp.su. Date of appeal March 15, 2019.
