Ceramic Tiles Mould
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Ceramic Tiles Mould
Ceramic Tiles Moulds are precision-engineered components used in tile presses to shape ceramic tiles accurately and consistently. Designed for durability and dimensional stability, these moulds ensure uniform tile size, clean edges, and reliable performance in high-volume production environments.
Tiles Complete Mould Set
The complete mould set is designed with interchangeable mould boxes, allowing easy format changes without repeating electrical or hydraulic connections. This system enables smooth transitions between tile formats while maintaining alignment and production efficiency.
Die Box
The die box is one of the main components of the ceramic mould, responsible for shaping the sides of the tile and defining its final dimensions. Manufactured from high-quality C45 material, it ensures strength, accuracy, and long service life.
Entering Punchcutting Mould
The entering punchcutting mould is widely used due to its simplicity, versatility, and cost-effective construction. It is suitable for various press types and tile bodies, including double-fired, single-fired, and porcelain tiles. The tile is inserted with its working surface facing downward, allowing stable pressing and consistent results.
Intermediate Mould
The intermediate mould is designed to facilitate format changes during production. Installed on a universal base, it automatically centers itself, ensuring accurate positioning and smooth operation while reducing setup time.
Semi-Entering Mould
Semi-entering moulds are simple and economical solutions suitable for producing ceramic tiles in large quantities. They allow flexibility in tile thickness but are generally used for standard tiles rather than high-quality polished porcelain surfaces.
SFS Mould
The SFS mould is a more advanced mould system designed for producing high-quality porcelain and scratch-free tiles. It consists of upper and lower dies that press tiles between them, reducing surface friction and allowing tiles to exit on their back side, ensuring superior surface quality.
