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LPP-2-48/2xROF - Double head press Details |
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TRS-TRK - Single-channel roller kilns |
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Description In the TRS and TRK roller kilns the crockery products are loaded on refractory loading plates, in piles or on other refractory superstructures: the difference in the two levels of machine equipment depends on the firing temperature: TRS for firing temperatures up to 1,100°C TRK for firing temperatures up to 1,300°C...
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TRS Catalogue
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TMS-TKS - Single-channel roller kilns |
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Description TMS and TKS are kilns that are particularly suitable for firing crockery loaded in single layers and can easily be automatised with feed and storage systems. TMS for firing temperatures up to 1,100°C TKS for firing temperatures up to 1,300°C... |
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TKA - Single-channel roller kilns |
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Description Suitable for firing temperatures up to 1,300°C and available with various loading mouths, the TKA kilns are suitable for firing decorations both over and under the glaze… |
TKA Catalogue
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TBS - Double-channel roller kilns |
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Description The TBS kiln is realised with a structure suitable for firing up to 1,100°C and is particularly indicated for biscuit fired crockery products, fired at low temperatures (porcelain for example)... |
TBS Catalogue
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TBA - Double-channel roller kilns |
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Description The TBA kiln loads the products to fire on refractory loading plates, both in one layer and in piles. The structure is suitable for firing temperatures up to 1,300°C... |
TBA Catalogue
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TTK - Car type kiln |
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Description The products are loaded on the refractory loading plates, on other refractory superstructures, to exploit the full capacity of the kiln. The TTK kiln is suitable for firing temperatures up to 1,100°C... |
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TKK - Car type kiln |
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Description The structure of the TKK car type kiln is suitable for firing temperatures up to 1,300°C... |
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TKK-R - Car type kiln |
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Description Available with different mouths and loading heights, the TKR kilns are suitable for temperatures up to 1450°C, with reducing atmosphere… |
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