![]() ![]() The core of this granulation design is the Stamicarbon proprietary granulator. The second plant will use Stamicarbon’s latest granulation technology, which offers both investment and operating cost savings, whilst meeting environmental requirements. This new milestone in the relationship with JSC Acron serves as proof of reliability of Stamicarbon technology and as another outstanding reference in Russia and globally. “Acron appreciated our technology and as a result chose Stamicarbon for the second unit of the same design and capacity.” “Since the start of its operation in the summer of 2020, the granulation unit has demonstrated excellent performance, both in terms of process reliability and equipment – the granulator,” said Sergey Abramov, Licensing Manager at Stamicarbon. “The granulation unit promptly reached guaranteed parameters.” Acron 1 granulation plant “The startup of the unit went quickly and without any technical problems,” said Vladimir Trunov, Deputy Director General for organization and support of projects at Acron Engineering Research and Design Center. The new granulation plant will be built based on the same design as Acron’s first granulation plant, successfully commissioned in 2020 despite the challenges presented by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. ![]() ![]() This achievement strengthens a mutually fruitful relation with a leading fertilizer player, after Acron’s first granulation plant project awarded to Stamicarbon in 2018 and commissioned in 2020. Stamicarbon, the innovation and license company of Maire Tecnimont Group, will supply a 2000 mtpd urea granulation plant using Stamicarbon technology and proprietary equipment for JSC Acron *, one of Russia’s major fertilizer producers, further consolidating its granulation business track record. ![]()
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