Ninon's Sand Making Plant Drives Quality and Efficiency Upgrades for Chizhou Lvluo
As a mineral processing specialist, Chizhou Lvluo sets strict standards for its sand making equipment—stability and product quality are non-negotiable. Responding to this, Ninon customized a tower-type shaping sand making plant, integrated with patented dual-mainframe technology. This sand making machine, designed with differentiated linear speeds and crushing chambers, perfectly adapts to local dolomite and limestone. A 15% higher yield of 2.36-16mm key particle materials than industry averages. With a 5-40mm feed size, the sand making machine stably produces Class I sand, with fineness modulus controlled, fully meeting high-end construction requirements.

On-time logistics (the equipment is delivered to the construction site punctually)
This advanced manufactured sand production line has become the core driver for Lvluo's mineral processing upgrade, enabling efficient and eco-friendly production that sets it as a regional green building material benchmark. Tailored to Lvluo's needs, the sand making plant ensures stable operation, laying a solid foundation for the enterprise's market competitiveness in high-end sectors.

Work Site of Ninon's Installation Technicians
Balancing eco-friendliness and efficiency, Ninon's sand making plant uses enclosed dry systems with dust removal. Its sand making machine enables real-time adjustments, runs 20 hours daily with low faults, and cuts energy use by 20%. As a national specialized enterprise, Ninon's sand making equipment strengthens Lvluo's market position.

Finished Sand Samples
Ninon Technology Empowers Green Sand Making
This cooperation confirms Ninon's strength. As a national “Specialized, Refined, Unique, Innovative” enterprise, Ninon's sand making plant—boasting high output, adjustable gradation, and low wear—has served numerous key projects. A Lvluo manager noted, “Ninon's sand making machine ensures dual output of metallurgical auxiliaries and high-quality sand, giving us the upper hand in environmental acceptance and cost control, and laying the groundwork for expanding the high-end market.”


