Description
TELESCOPIC STRUCTURE
Telescopic vertical silos are engineered to optimize transport efficiency without compromising storage capacity or structural performance. This configuration consists of two cylindrical sections with different diameters, designed to fit one inside the other during transport, significantly reducing overall volume and shipping costs.
This telescopic design makes these silos particularly advantageous in projects where logistics and transport optimization are critical. They can be transported by standard road vehicles and, in reduced-diameter versions, also by sea using standard Box, High Cube, or Open Top containers, ensuring flexibility in both domestic and international operations.
CEMENT, LIME AND SIMILAR
Like monolithic vertical silos and modular panel silos, telescopic cement silos are designed for the storage and dosing of powdered and granular materials such as cement, lime, fillers, fly ash, bentonite, and sand. Their structure ensures reliable material handling and consistent performance across a wide range of construction and industrial applications.
A wide range of configurable accessories allows adaptation to specific operational requirements. Components such as filters, valves, ladders, and safety systems enable the silo to be customized according to material characteristics, environmental conditions, and plant configurations, ensuring operational continuity and compliance with safety standards.
STORAGE FROM 23 TO 100 m³
Telescopic vertical cement silos are available in diameters of 2.2, 2.4, and 3.0 meters, offering storage capacities ranging from 23 to 100 m³. This range allows integration into different production scales, from medium-sized installations to more demanding industrial applications.
When equipped with dedicated control and handling systems, including discharge screws, electrical control panels, and level monitoring devices, the telescopic silo can be configured as a fully automated SILMATIC system. This configuration enables precise material dosing, improved process control, and seamless integration into automated production environments such as concrete batching plants and bulk material handling systems.










