Gervasio Belda provides technology for Kimpe’s U.S. facilities

Para asegurar una logística eficiente, los equipos se diseñan para ser enviados desensamblados en contenedores marítimos, permitiendo que crucen el océano Atlántico y sean instalados directamente en la factoría del cliente. Este método no solo facilita el transporte, sino que también garantiza la integridad y funcionalidad de los equipos a su llegada.

Kimpe, a leading company in the distribution and production of raw materials for the brick, glass and oil drilling industries, has relied on Gervasio Belda during the last years to develop several projects in its plants in Spain, France and USA. This commercial relationship has involved the implementation of milling equipment, machinery for the automation of material conveying processes or for the mixing and processing of solids, among others.

As a result of the solutions provided and the optimum performance of this equipment, Kimpe commissioned Gervasio Belda to manufacture a new turbo skimmer for its facilities in Baltimore, USA. This is essential machinery, mainly used in the mineral processing industry, whose function is the deagglomeration, dispersion and homogenization of solid materials in liquid suspension. This equipment is identical to the one that Gervasio Belda manufactured for Kimpe two years ago.

Along with the Turbo skimmer, Gervasio Belda provides various auxiliary equipment, such as the semi-automatic filling system in IBC format, structures and platforms or filtering equipment. It should be noted that all this equipment is specifically designed to meet the customer’s requirements and needs, developing the most appropriate solutions.

Maritime transport to Baltimore for Kimpe, by Gervasio Belda

To ensure efficient logistics, the equipment is designed to be shipped unassembled in sea containers, allowing it to cross the Atlantic Ocean and be installed directly at the customer’s factory. This method not only facilitates transportation, but also ensures the integrity and functionality of the equipment upon arrival.

To ensure efficient logistics, the equipment is designed to be shipped unassembled in sea containers, allowing it to cross the Atlantic Ocean and be installed directly at the customer’s factory. This method not only facilitates transportation, but also ensures the integrity and functionality of the equipment upon arrival.