A UK company has secured significant export orders for its pioneering new technology for the fine grinding of bulk raw materials
Specialist low energy milling equipment manufacturer, International Innovative Technologies Ltd. (IIT)‚ has won nearly £1 million of orders in the last six months for its patented new milling machines.
The orders, from the USA, India and Portugal, will see the IIT equipment being used to grind a range of bulk compounds including glass, minerals and hard abrasive materials into fine powders.
IIT currently employs a team of engineers specialising in the design and precision manufacture of products which are at the cutting edge of engineering innovation and deliver significant efficiency savings.
(click on picture to expand)
IIT managing director George Ord oversees
the shipment of specialist milling equipment
on the first stage of the journey to the USA
The latest orders follow the successful delivery of specialist particle sizing and separation equipment supplied to a chemicals company in Lincolnshire and the development of a multi-panel electronic process control system for the University of Leeds.
The new orders follow the recent introduction of a second generation version of the patented fine grinding equipment for high yield powder milling applications. New innovations include a special twin mill system configuration, utilising two grinding modules operating in parallel from a common feed, for complete flexibility of material throughput and increased production outputs.
Grinding modules can also be arranged vertically in series for multi-stage milling required for the production of certain grades of material.
The IIT technology is suitable for the milling of a wide range of natural raw materials and industrial products, such as aluminium oxide, silicon carbide, zirconia, calcium carbonate and limestone products‚ coal‚ fly ash and different types of slag, as well as glass‚ and GRP.
Export of Fine Grinding Equipment
EXPORT SALES SUCCESS FOR NEW MILLING TECHNOLOGY
A UK company has secured significant export orders for its pioneering new technology for the fine grinding of bulk raw materials
Specialist low energy milling equipment manufacturer, International Innovative Technologies Ltd. (IIT)‚ has won nearly £1 million of orders in the last six months for its patented new milling machines.
The orders, from the USA, India and Portugal, will see the IIT equipment being used to grind a range of bulk compounds including glass, minerals and hard abrasive materials into fine powders.
IIT currently employs a team of engineers specialising in the design and precision manufacture of products which are at the cutting edge of engineering innovation and deliver significant efficiency savings.
(click on picture to expand)
IIT managing director George Ord oversees
the shipment of specialist milling equipment
on the first stage of the journey to the USA
The latest orders follow the successful delivery of specialist particle sizing and separation equipment supplied to a chemicals company in Lincolnshire and the development of a multi-panel electronic process control system for the University of Leeds.
The new orders follow the recent introduction of a second generation version of the patented fine grinding equipment for high yield powder milling applications. New innovations include a special twin mill system configuration, utilising two grinding modules operating in parallel from a common feed, for complete flexibility of material throughput and increased production outputs.
Grinding modules can also be arranged vertically in series for multi-stage milling required for the production of certain grades of material.
The IIT technology is suitable for the milling of a wide range of natural raw materials and industrial products, such as aluminium oxide, silicon carbide, zirconia, calcium carbonate and limestone products‚ coal‚ fly ash and different types of slag, as well as glass‚ and GRP.
More information:
https://edir.bulk-online.com/profile...chnologies.htm11163 iit international innovative technologies.htm
Google search:
http://www.google.de/search?q=iit+site:bulk-online.comsearch?q=iit+site:bulk online.com
http://www.google.de/search?q=iit+si...=lnms&tbm=ischsearch?q=iit+site:bulk online.com&hl=de&safe=active&client=safari&rls=en&prmd=imvnsb&source=lnms&tbm=isch
Return to:
www.bulk online.com ■