SIMA 2024: the second edition of the KERAjet event kicks off
The event will take place at KERAjet's headquarters in Almazora, from February 26th to March 8th.
Countdown to the second edition of SIMA 2024 (Spanish Industrial Machinery), the event organized by KERAjet at its headquarters in Almazora, Castellón, taking place from February 26th to March 8th.
After last year's great success, SIMA will once again unveil the technological innovations that some of the best-known Spanish ceramic machinery companies are successfully promoting on the market.
The event will be punctuated by numerous opportunities for demonstrations, exhibitions and special meetings that can be integrated with guided tours of KERAjet's production departments, its multi-sector demo center, the ceramic showroom, and the Museum.
Highlights of the event include:
- KERAjet's pilot ceramic line in action, which will allow a detailed exploration of technologies and applications such as: Powder loading system; KERAPRESS roller compactor (width 1600 mm, thickness from 4 to 12 mm); "On the fly" cutting system; Full digital decoration line; 3D applications; Digital Glazing, Decoration and Finishing; Synchronization and centering systems between the various digital applications.
- State-of-the-art 100% KERAjet printheads: it will be possible to view the K10 model (600 dpi), one of the company's best sellers and unique in the world for its ability to apply materials with particle sizes up to 8 microns, both solvent-based and water-based. It is flanked by the K9 model, dedicated to the selective application of grit, proposed in combination with the K10 printhead and the FARADAY Electric kiln.
Experience and conviviality will therefore be the ingredients for a winning hospitality formula, which will allow customers and visitors to combine interest and curiosity in an event that is increasingly important in the panorama of leading companies in the ceramic machinery sector.
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