PROMAN Infrastructure Services Pvt Ltd,manufacturers and suppliers of crushers, screening and grinding systems,launched the Vertical Shaft Grinder (VSG) machine in collaboration with REMco (USA), along with a special screen from Midwestern Screens (USA), for producing fine grade plaster or concrete sand via dry process.Theconsistent quality ofthe manufacturedplaster or concretesand produced with minimum power by the PROMAN-REMco VSG machines are high qualityround or cubical sand, less than 2 mm in size,complying with the IS 383 Zone II/IS 1542standards with best Fineness Modulus (FM), excellent finishing quality, easy pumping, high strength and workability equivalent to natural sand and canbeused directly for all plastering or special concrete mixes.PROMAN-REMco VSGmachines are high-speed grinders that can becustom-engineered to the specific requirements of different fine aggregates.

According to R.S. Raghavan, Managing Director, PromanInfrastructure Services Pvt Ltd,For a decade,PROMANhas been supplying Crushing and Screening systems to produce high quality aggregates and concrete sand.True to our motto of providing innovative crushing solutions at the lowest cost per ton to the customer, we havelaunched the VSG product, which offers 35 % power savings and offers the unique feature of grinding and producing finer grade plaster or concrete sand as per the customized requirements.

After a decade of success withPROMAN-REMco Vertical Shaft Impactors (VSI) machines, the launch ofPROMANREMco VSG adds to the complete bouquet of crushing products to produce concrete or plaster sand with the wet process (PROMAN-ORTNER) or through the Dry process (Midwestern screens), affirming PROMAN as the total innovative crushing solutions provider in India.

PROMANhas a state-of-the-art manufacturing plant in Bangalore, for manufacturing Crushing, Screening and Sand Washing machines to supply to quarry and minerals sectors.

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