Processing technology with a proven worldwide track record for the carbon industry

Carbon materials are used in many sectors of industry.

New line increases production capacity at Swiss fertilizer manufacturer Hauert

Demand for fertilizer continues to grow. Private and commercial customers also expect continuous improvement in quality and processability.

First application for the new EIRICH D23 Mixer in the glass industry

There is barely another mixer that has been used for so long and so frequently in the preparation of glass batches as the D22 Intensive Mixer from EIRICH.

New Options for the Modernization of Mixing Systems

In response to competitive pressure, manufacturing companies must take action periodically to boost productivity.

The SmartFix system for changing mixing tools significantly reduces maintenance costs

Tool change is part of the normal routine for mixer operators. The mixing tool does most of the work during raw material preparation, and its condition has a major influence on the quality of the end product.

EIRICH granulating technology excels in treatment of fly ash from municipal waste incineration

Residual material left over from municipal waste incineration is an integral part of today's raw material industry.

Stockschläder opts for next-generation EIRICH mixer in core con-crete production

The D23 which was presented to the trade public at bauma 2016 is the latest gen-eration of the D series mixers which have a horizontal mixing pan and rotor.

Nordkalk launches production of AtriGran – with systems engineering from EIRICH

Nordkalk is the leading manufacturer of high-quality limes and limestone-based products in Northern Europe.

Dry mixes and plastic compounds from a single machine - how is that possible?

Products with different consistencies are made in a number of industries, e.g. dry mixes, granulate, press bodies and plastic compounds.

Production systems for refractory castables continue to grow

Like other "unshaped products", such as ramming bodies or plastic bodies, castables have seen a steady upswing for decades, while the production of "shaped products" (largely refractory bricks) has declined proportionately.