See how a recirculating slurry tooling with filtration and pressure control prevents particle a
A stepped hose with a recirculation zone breaks slurry rotation before multiple outlets, improving spread uniformity on forming tables.
Sensors and feedback control keep ceramic compound levels stable despite grain-size variation, improving dry decoration layer precision.
Selective stirring of one cavity wall creates asymmetric veining and controlled color gradients in artificial stone slabs.
Automated stacking and transport of ceramic matrix composite plies improves layup consistency, cuts cycle time, and reduces manual labor.
Vertical nozzle placement above the mold protects spray heads from compaction contact while keeping concrete block color patterns consistent.
Dual skimming stages and interchangeable mold impressions improve soft mud article thickness, surface finish, and production efficiency.
Higher-density plaster at board edges boosts nail pull strength while a lighter center reduces weight, drying time, and energy use.