Company supplies tech for local brick factory

21st June 2019 By: Mc'Kyla Nortje - Journalist

German supplier and independent plant engineering and construction company Keller will supply tech­nology for clay brick manufacturer and dis­tributor Corobrik’s R800-million brick fac­tory currently being constructed in Driefontein, Gauteng. Construction of the new facility began in July 2018 and it is expected to be commis­sioned in 2020.

Creamer Media’s Research Channel Africa reported that the new factory is expected to pro­duce 100-million bricks a year.

Ceramics testing laboratory Cermalab serves the heavy clay, ceramic and refractory indus­tries in Africa. 

The company offers a range of services and products dedicated to improv­ing quality, competitiveness and profit­ability of suppliers, manufacturers and users in the ceramics market, says Cermalab heavy clay business development manager CJ Bloem.

Cermalab has been Keller’s Southern Africa agents for more than five years and is the link between heavy clay manufacturing com­panies, such as Corobrik, and Keller, which is a leading supplier in automated tech­nology and has been in the heavy clay indus­try for 125 years, says Cermalab general manager Johan Naude.

The new factory will meet larger volume orders for major construction and infra­structure projects. Naude adds that the brick-manufacturing process at the new facility will be fully automated, from mixing to manu­facturing, making this factory one of the most technologically advanced factories in South Africa. Naude describes the partnership between Cermalab and Keller as “perfect”, as Keller understands the brick- manufacturing process. “We can do assess­ments before they start with the projects – this will assist Keller in devel­oping its technology and provide the right solutions.” “Because we know the local market and the potential clients that would be interested in Keller’s services, we have assisted Keller in find­ing those clients in South Africa,” adds Cermalab technical director Bruce Berger.

Naude notes that the Driefontein brick fac­tory will be the second project that Cermalab has assisted Keller with in South Africa; the first was the Corobrik factory in Rietvlei, Gauteng. “Our experi­­enced professionals are involved in all aspects of materials testing, improv­ing pro­cess technology and evaluating final pro­ducts to specified standards,” he says.

Cermalab established the Tile Adhesive test­ing laboratory in May 2011 and became the first independent tester of tile adhesives in South Africa. The Institute of Ceramic Education, affiliated to Cermalab, presents three training courses – a sector orientated, eight-module brick-making course over six­teen weeks, a three-day quality-con­trol course for the ceramics industry and a refrac- tory awareness course for the refrac­tories industries.