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Typhoon air cannons unblock success in cement production

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Saurashtra Cement resolved frequent chute jams at its Gujarat plant by installing Martin® Typhoon Air Cannons, which significantly reduced downtime, manual labour, and safety risks. The solution improved operational efficiency, lowered costs, and enhanced worker safety, transforming the plant’s performance.

Solution: Martin® Typhoon Air Cannons

Industry: Cement

Location: Saurashtra Cement, Ranavav, Porbandar, Gujarat, India

Problem: In the bustling Saurashtra Cement Ltd plant in Ranavav, Gujarat, a relentless challenge emerged: chute jams disrupting operations every 3 to 4 hours, requiring arduous manual cleaning. This routine not only erodes operational hours but also incurs unnecessary costs. The dedicated workforce found itself trapped in a cycle of labour-intensive manual cleaning, giving rise to numerous safety risks. The operational team needed a solution to address the continuous chute blockages.

Air cannons prevent material build-up and minimise the need for manual cleaning.

Solution: The team at Saurashtra approached Martin’s expert team, who proposed a game-changing solution – an array of 10 Martin® Typhoon Air Cannons, each with a 70 litre capacity. Embracing this innovation, the plant management commissioned Martin to install Martin Typhoons to tackle the chute jamming challenge. The carefully timed compressed air bursts from these air cannons are designed to prevent material build-up and minimise the need for manual cleaning. This efficiency not only reduced downtime but also resulted in substantial cost savings and, most importantly improved health and safety for
the workforce.

Result: Implemented over the past year, the game-changing Martin® Air Cannons solution drastically reduced material buildups and blockages at the part of the plant. Manual interventions like poking and hammering are now relics of the past, replaced by the power of Martin’s innovation. The results exceeded expectations and in a short timespan the innovative Martin® Typhoon Air Cannons were a catalyst for a more efficient, cost-effective, and robust cement production process. Now the plant is seen as a beacon of efficiency and success, proving the transformative impact of the right solution.

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CCU testbeds in Tamil Nadu

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Tamil Nadu is set to host one of India’s five national carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) testbeds, aimed at reducing CO2 emissions in the cement industry as part of the country’s 2070 net-zero goal, as per a news report. The facility will be based at UltraTech Cement’s Reddipalayam plant in Ariyalur, supported by IIT Madras and BITS Pilani. Backed by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), the project will pilot an oxygen-enriched kiln capable of capturing up to two tonnes of CO2 per day for conversion into concrete products. Additional testbeds are planned in Rajasthan, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh, involving companies like JK Cement and Dalmia Cement. Union Minister Jitendra Singh confirmed that funding approvals are underway, with full implementation expected in 2025.

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JSW Cement gears up for IPO

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JSW Cement has set the price range for its upcoming initial public offering(IPO) at US$1.58 to US$1.67 per share, aiming to raise approximately US$409 million. As reported in the news, around US$91 million from the proceeds will be directed towards partially financing a new integrated cement plant in Nagaur, Rajasthan. Additionally, the company plans to utilise US$59.2 million to repay or prepay existing debts. The remaining capital will be allocated for general corporate purposes.

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Cement industry to gain from new infrastructure spending

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As per a news report, Karan Adani, ACC Chair, has said that he expects the cement industry to benefit from the an anticipated US$2.2tn in new public infrastructure spending between 2025 and 2030. In a statement he said that ACC has crossed the 100Mt/yr cement capacity milestone in April 2025, propelling the company to get closer to its ambitious 140Mt/yr target by the 2028 financial year. The company’s capacity corresponds to 15 per cent of an all-India installed capacity of 686Mt/yr.

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