Redefining Clinker Cooling
Claudius Peters has redefined clinker cooling with the launch of the ETA Clinker Cooler 5.0, the latest evolution in its acclaimed ETA series. This latest iteration brings together the best features of previous models with the addition of a new smooth surface moving floor, enhancing efficiency, performance and sustainability.
These advancements build on the proven successes of earlier ETA coolers, delivering even greater results for modern cement plants.
Designed for both retrofit and greenfield projects, the ETA Cooler 5.0 prioritises durability and efficiency. A low-pressure-drop system reduces energy consumption, while features like low moving cycles and low moving floor temperatures ensure a long operational life with minimal maintenance requirements.
Kurt Herrmann, Managing Director Global Sales, Claudius Peters Group GmbH: “We’re excited to launch the ETA Cooler 5.0, a product that combines our most successful technologies with new advancements to meet the evolving needs of the cement industry. By enhancing efficiency and reducing emissions, this latest iteration of our clinker cooler supports our customers in achieving both performance and sustainability goals.”
The ETA Cooler 5.0 represents the new benchmark of clinker cooling technology, delivering efficiency, cost savings and a reduced environmental footprint. It’s a natural choice for manufacturers aiming to optimise their production processes while preparing for the future of the industry.
New smooth surface moving floor, just one of the new features in the ETA Cooler 5.0
About Claudius Peters
For more than a century, Claudius Peters has been producing innovative materials handling and processing systems for the global cement, gypsum, steel and alumina industries. Claudius Peters was a member of the British Babcock group from the mid-20th century, until being acquired by the British privately-owned global industrial group Langley Holdings plc in 2001. The company is headquartered near Hamburg, in Germany with regional offices in Europe, the Americas and Asia.