About company
Kleeman is a company that is part of the WIRTGEN GROUP, which also includes Hamm, Vögele, Benninghoven and Wirtgen. The Wirtgen Group is owned by Deere & Company. The construction sector is a common feature of the WIRTGEN Group's activities. Kleemann specialises primarily in the production of crushing, mining and screening equipment. An important characteristic of Kleemann machines is the management of pilot projects. The individual prototypes are first designed, built and then put into actual operation for testing by customers. Only after real-life feedback are they subsequently modified into their final version. Once this process is complete, Kleemann begins mass production of each new model.
The company has a long history, having been on the market for more than a century. Although Kleemann's focus is on the heavy machinery industry, the company also reflects sustainability and environmental protection. In addition to the production of machines, Kleemann also supplies spare parts.
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WIRTGEN GROUP
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Reinhard-Wirtgen-Str. 2
53578 Windhagen | Germany
info@wirtgen-group.com
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Mobile jaw crushers
Kleemann introduced the MOBICAT range of mobile jaw crushers in (year). The MOBICAT crushers are used for pre-crushing almost any type of stone or debris and recycling. Overall performance is not just about one parameter, optimizing all components of jaw crushers is crucial. The crusher's performance is therefore not only determined by the parameters of the jaw. When developing the MOBICAT series, Kleemann emphasized in particular: total price, plant availability, emphasis on ecology, the resulting quality, and device versatility.
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The MOBILCONE series is suitable for working with medium to hard stones. In addition, it can also process abrasive natural stone. It is also designed for mining, as it can prepare raw materials for mining applications. The cubic size of the resulting grain is provided by MOBILCONE crushers (in the 2nd and 3rd crushing stages). The size of these machines is adjustable and the main advantage comes from the combination of primary crushers and screening equipment.
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MOBISCREEN mobile screening plants are versatile machines that can be used for sorting almost all types of natural stone and debris and also for recycling applications. The drive of MOBISCREEN models is either diesel-electric or hydraulic. Scalpers and sorting sieves are available in either two or three-deck versions. MOBILSCREEN screening plants are designed for multiple applications and are capable of executing various jobs. As screens come in many different sizes, MOBISCREEN models have the ability to output many different grain sizes.
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The MOBIBELT mobile stacker series improves and streamlines work logistics procedures and processes. For example, a wheel loader is not required when working with MOBIBELT mobile stackers. That'’s because the material can be transported to the storage areas directly from the screening plant or even from the crusher. This is efficient in terms of time, cost, organization, and reliability.
Mobile impact crushers
Crushers of the MOBIREX series are used for working with soft to medium-hard stone or recycling. The main feature is performance. The MOBIREX range is designed with an emphasis on environmental friendliness, flexibility, accessibility, and overall quality. Outputs from MOBIREX impact crushers can be used for concrete and asphalt aggregates. Regular grain shape, size, and purity are the elements that MOBIREX machines focus on.
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KLEEMANN GmbH
Manfred-Wörner-Str. 160
73037 Göppingen
Germany
info@kleemann.info
https://www.wirtgen-group.com/en-de/company/kleemann/
Impressions
1870: The Kleemann workforce in Obertürkheim
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1900: The plants in Obertürkheim and Faurndau
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1920: One of the first wheeled, mobile crushing plants comprising a jaw crusher and roller stand, with elevations and flat belt drive
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1940: Overseas installation of a stationary rock processing plant in Afghanistan
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1950: Hand-fed, wheeled mobile jaw crusher with drum screen
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1950: Overseas installation of a stationary rock processing plant in Afghanistan
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2000: State-of-the-art in stationary processing technology, implemented in a limestone quarry, with an output of around 700 t/h
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