References

References

Due to our decades of activity, our company has many references. The map shows the distribution of our grain drying plants in Hungary and along the border, without the need for completeness.

Balmazújváros

RM-250/13 dryer
HST-60 cleaner
M-200 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator
HHT-70 transit tank
FP-16/16 grain silo
+ Material handling

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Nádudvar

Heves-X 1000 dryer
Bühler TAS-152 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator (2 db)
HHT-70 transit tank
FP-14/16 grain silo(2 db)
+ Material handling

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Tiszagyenda

MH-200 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator
HHT-70 transit tank
FP-10/11 grain silo
+ Material handling

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Káloz 1

RT-275/12 dryer
MH-200 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator
HHT-90 transit tank
Grain storage building
+ Material handling

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Káloz 2

RT-275/12 dryer
MH-200 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator
HHT-50 transit tank
Grain storage building
+ Material handling

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Hahót

Heves-X 1000 dryer
HST-60 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator
HHT-70 transit tank
FP-14/12 grain silo (2 db)
+ Material handling

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Tiszaladány

RT-275/12 dryer
M-200 (pre)cleaner
MH-200 (post)cleaner
CS-8 porciklon
HHT-70 transit tank
FP-12/14 grain silo (5 db)
+ Material handling

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Magyarbánhegyes

Heves-X 1400 dryer
HST-60 cleaner
CS-8 dust separator
HHT-70 transit tank
+ Material handling

Tovább

Comments about us

The Hevesgép bucket elevators are world champions, but really, everyone praises them in the market, the competition is also, and they are used by many. Transit tanks too.

Vállalkozó

At our plant the whole equipment is Hevesgép type. Alternative cleaners that would have provided such a high performance (especially in the case of sunflower or other oil seeds) would have been much more expensive.

Vállalkozó

What most troublers have to worry about is refrigeration anyway. Many said, it could do better, it just needed a refrigerated silo. In this it is quite certain to be the Hevesgép is the market leader, because perfectly cold corn comes out of the tube, a few degrees warmer than the outside air temperature.

I went to a very serious big plant where 20 thousand tons of corn a year are pushed down with the bigger Hevesgép dryer tower and then I was convinced again of the already sympathetic system.
This is how a Hevesgép RT275/12 dryer was recently installed at our place. The logic of the system is simple and clear, not too complex and problematic. In case of bucket elevators and material handlings, everyone unanimously said that products from Heves are the "number one" and we managed to agree on a very marketable price.

What is certain and sure is that the background is very serious at them. The brigade is large and although not only their own people work but also subcontractors, the organization is good. Everything was pulled up and installed so quickly that we were shocked. People who visit us on a weekly basis just noted that nothing was here last week, but now the whole system is up and running! For example electricians were so experts that despite those hundreds of cables in front of them, he was able to finish the job perfectly.

I’m not saying that it is the number one or anything, but the system is good, they are loved everywhere, efficient, economical, automatic, stable and long lasting, and what is even more important is what I have described that there is a very serious background behind this, if I would do it again then I wouldn’t go anywhere else.

We have just completed the construction of the new plant, a 10 ton/hour Hevesgép tower dryer has been installed with a complete system cleaner, transit silo with everything, continuous operation of course.

This high-performance Mecmar dryer is extremely gentle.

It wasn’t the cheapest, but I can say that it is one of the best technology. There is a cleaner, 3 sieve MH-200, very good. Dust removal is fantastic, Hevesgép also won an award with this HC-20 dust separator cyclone. The crop is not dusty at all, nor is the broken grain and completely clean. Dust emissions are 25 mg/m3 (150 mg/m3 is the limit value). So we are very pleased with it.

We have a Hevesgép Mecmar with a 25 ton/hour performance. There are 100-200 hectare corns on average per year, in most cases around 150 hectares. We can dry it comfortably, even in a better year than this year. It was cheap, very cheap and it returned its price right the first year. It had to be repaired twice, a gas switch electric junk had to be replaced this year, and once a bearing in the central auger.