

Rosink achieves new success in Eastern Europe
Nordhorn (15.06.2011) – Rosink Apparate- und Anlagenbau GmbH has succeeded to secure the contract for planning, construction and commissioning of the cleaning systems for the new waste incineration plant MPZ 1 in the northern part of Moscow. The contract now signed involves the cleaning equipment for three combustion lines having a total waste throughput capacity of approx. 750,000 t/a. This will make the plant one of the largest in Russia. "The contract for Moscow is an important step in our strategy for Eastern Europe", declared ROSINK Managing Director Georg Bründermann. Last year the company had already obtained the orders for the boiler cleaning systems for the waste treatment plant in Klaipeda, Lithuania and the Kalevala project in Russia.
The client for this project is Fisia GmbH Babcock Environment GmbH in Gummersbach. The three-line plant to be supplied by Fisia will be built with one moving grate and a horizontal pass boiler with vertical economizer each. The generated steam will be used for the local production of electricity and heat.
The scope of supply includes, in addition to semi-retractable soot blowers type SB II, also the new innovative single rapping system ROSINK –SRS with the recently developed rapping cylinder type HAMMER. This will allow long-term trouble-free operation of the boiler with changing operating conditions.
After completion of engineering Rosink will commence with first erection activities in autumn 2013. Hand-over of the facility is intended for the middle of 2015.
