MagFace is a patented system for the magnetic dry installation of all types of surface coverings in just one millimetre of thickness, which eliminates all the inconvenience associated with conventional installation.
Surfaces Group’s WOF project allows for unprecedented shade variations and effects that make each slab utterly unique and original but at the same time easily replicable.
Tekinn, a leading company in the development of x-ray equipment for quality control of ceramic pieces, is presenting its new TEKINN XDS solution at Tecna 2024.
System Ceramics, the Coesia Group brand, announces the launch of Slabstore, the latest solution designed for optimizing the storage and the management of large dimension ceramic surfaces (and not only).
“How does AI work for ceramics processes, and how does it apply for ceramic glaze or ceramic tile manufacturers today?”. Find out MaterialsZone’s solution.
Among its latest innovations, which will be presented at next TECA 2024 in Rimini, the Spanish company has launched the K10 piezoelectric printhead for selective digital glazing.
As part of Sicer’s ongoing research into new materials, this innovative formula is capable of further enhancing the tactile sensation of ceramic surfaces.
Equipceramic has developed a new tunnel kiln featuring a special insulation/cooling system designed to reduce the temperatures inside brick and roof tile factories.
The new Tenagreen binders enable manufacturers to produce thinner slabs, reduce natural gas consumption for firing and adopt a mix of lower grade or recycled clays.
Among the various types of clay produced by JLD Minerals, those containing the mineral illite have emerged as particularly beneficial in the production of large format porcelain tiles.
“One Brand Infinite Solutions” is the slogan that will once again be used to identify Colorobbia’s product offerings this year, focusing in particular on the two aspects of materials and sustainability.
BMR is proposing a new approach to control the finishing stage, based on full integration into a digital service platform. The aim is to optimise every stage, reducing waste and guaranteeing greater efficiency and consequently improved margins.
The new Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 29 June will entirely replace the existing Directive 2006/42/EC (“Machinery Directive”) as of 20 January 2027. This means that technology manufacturers have three years to adapt to the new requirements outlined below.
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