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Quick couplings for the ceramics industry and isostatic moulding

Isostatic moulding creates products in different shapes and sizes through compression in moulds. The versatility of this technique means it can be applied in different sectors, but regardless of the object being produced, pressure remains a fundamental aspect for a successful production process. The product can only achieve the desired characteristics if high pressures are managed safely and efficiently. In the ceramics industry, isostatic moulding presses are used to produce tiles and ceramic slabs and require hydraulic fluid circuits to generate the necessary power to reach the pressures required. More specifically, the oil, on average, reaches a pressure between 300 and 350 bar, but to obtain porcelain stoneware much higher values are required, up to 700 bar.

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