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21-09-2012

Not so bright, but not so bleak.

The usual news, Brazil as the rest of the world begins to march across the recession fields. But with a rising US-Dollar against the Real, imports are weakening a little, some larger orders tend to be placed domestically.

As did this large Brazilian petroleum based coke producer, which ordered strong and easy to maintain vibratory feeders and vibrating live-bottoms. Delivered now September 2012.

The sugar industry still investing, now almost half of all Brazilian sugar works run Revitran conveyors under their centrifuges. As many of Latin America countries have these machines in sugar factories we moved a step ahead and decided to advertise to the rest of the world, via the American and international Sugar Journal.

With new specially excentrically machined pulleys, helping consolidate these machines as nr. 1 worldwide for the reliable conveying of sugar under centrifuges.

And as Brazilian companies have somewhat shyly decided to buy locally again, we proudly did too. A new lathe made here by prestigious Nardini group waiting to machine large  special shafts also excentric over 2.000 mm long for now larger Revitran conveyors, as coolers for cast material in foundries or large capacity sugar conveyors.

For a large petroleum based coke producer, new feeders from Mavi, Vical-A type.
A new form of drive to meet that company´s standards has been used.
Revitran conveyors. The brand name has become a standard among Latin American sugar producers. Another unit for Usina Iacanga, Brazil, being assembled.
Our Vicone bin dischargers, 3.000 mm diameter, still leaders in Brazil. Also running well for petroleum based coke granules.
The new Mavi excentric pulley for Revitran conveyors, specially cast and machined, with low weight characteristics. A minor detail, but a lot of difference when reliability is needed.
Sweeping around a readied Turbopen rotary screener for, believe or not, a Chinese company (in China, not elsewhere!). The very first order from that country for that country, a bewildering surprise when it comes to Brazilian made equipment. 
And to reduce staggering outsourcing costs and increase quality standards, a new lathe was delivered, for longer shafts, up to 2.200 mm lenght. And Brazilian made, Mavi helping a little the battling local manufacturers, ourselves included.

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