ANDRITZ Inc.
United States of America
The control system in a modern industrial operation touches every piece of equipment and every instrument in the plant. Nothing will be conveyed, ground, classified, pumped, floated, roasted, calcined, or dried until the plant’s control system is operationally ready. In short, control of the plant can mean the difference between profit and loss. That is why ANDRITZ has an engineering group that focuses on the design of electrical, control, and instrumentation systems.
ANDRITZ consultant testing at an industrial facility
Control screens at a mineral processing plant in Chile
Whether it is a greenfield or brownfield project, electrical, control, and instrumentation systems typically account for a small portion of the total project budget, but their importance to the operation of a plant is paramount. All mechanical equipment must be “bolted down” before the electrical, control, and instrumentation systems can be installed. By the time they are installed, most of the project budget has been spent and many owners assume that the plant will simply start up without incident or delay.
ANDRITZ technician at a SAG mill plant in British Columbia, Canada
ANDRITZ structures the scope of supply to fit commercial needs, from engineering to engineering and equipment supply, to engineering, procurement, and construction. Whatever the situation, ANDRITZ has the people, the patents, and the proven tools to ensure that a plant is operationally ready.