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Total investment is 2.2 billion yuan! China Resources Building Materials Technology's annual output of 9.5 million tons of sand and gravel project, supported by Shanghai SANME, is about to be put into

The 9.5 million tons/year aggregate project invested and operated by Hubei Runyang New Materials (a holding company of China Resources Building Materials Technology) has been completed and reached production conditions in the first phase. It is in the trial operation stage and will be officially put into production in June. After the first phase of the project is fully completed and put into production, it will produce 5 million tons of aggregates per year.

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As a provincial key project (advanced manufacturing category) in Hubei Province, the project has built a full industrial chain system from mining to the production of high value-added products, which can maximize the comprehensive development and utilization of mineral resources, and the production process is green and environmentally friendly, basically achieving zero waste emissions. The project has a production capacity of 9.5 million tons, and the materials processed are limestone and dolomite. The finished products are divided into 4 specifications, including 5-10mm, 10-25mm construction aggregates, 40-80mm high calcium aggregates and 40-80mm dolomite aggregates.

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Shanghai SANME Co., Ltd., with more than 40 years of technical accumulation in the field of sand and gravel aggregate equipment, provides large core equipment for this project, including JC771 large jaw crusher, E-SMG700S large single-cylinder Hydraulic Cone Crusher, E-SMS4000C multi-cylinder hydraulic cone crusher and E-2YKD3680 vibrating screen, forming a crushing and screening process of "jaw crusher (coarse crushing) + single-cylinder hydraulic cone crusher (medium crushing) + cone crusher (fine crushing) + vibrating screen (screening)", realizing the refined production of construction aggregates, high calcium aggregates and dolomite aggregates.

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