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Metso Celebrates Milestone of 10,000 HP Series Cone Crushers Sold

Tue June 04, 2019 - National Edition
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Eurovia, a subsidiary of the VINCI Group, received the 10,000th HP cone crusher at Mâcon. (L-R) are Vincent Follet, Didier Thevenard and Eric Guelton.
Eurovia, a subsidiary of the VINCI Group, received the 10,000th HP cone crusher at Mâcon. (L-R) are Vincent Follet, Didier Thevenard and Eric Guelton.

Metso has reached the significant milestone of 10,000 Nordberg HP cone crushers sold globally. The HP Series celebrates its 30th anniversary this year, and the 10,000th HP cone crusher unit was handed over to the French aggregates and asphalt producer and urban infrastructure development company Eurovia in a ceremony held at Metso's Mâcon facility in France.

"The HP is undoubtedly one of Metso's most widely used innovations. It's a technology that has been evolving throughout the years to meet customers' changing needs, making their operations more successful through proven performance and reliable output. That's most likely why HP has become an industry standard for a variety of aggregates and mining applications," said Arto Halonen, vice president, aggregates crushers at Metso.

The origin of the HP Series cone crusher can be tracked back to Milwaukee in the early to mid-1980s. The technological breakthroughs by the Nordberg research program re-defined crushing performance and provided the basis for a new type of cone crusher introduced in 1989: the Nordberg high-performance cone crusher series, today simply known as the HP.

Today, HP cone crushers are engineered and manufactured in Metso's competence center in Mâcon, France, with manufacturing also in Brazil, China and India. A versatile crusher is ideal for wide range of fixed and mobile applications, varying from limestone to taconite and ballast production to manufactured sand.

"Know-how from developing the HP and from thousands and thousands of customer applications around the world has played an integral part in Metso research and development initiatives in crushing. This is an important milestone for Metso and we want to thank our customers for their continued confidence in us during the first 30 years of the HP's journey and look forward to explore new development possibilities in the years to come," Halonen said.

For more information, visit www.metso.com.




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