The Spanish ceramic manufacturer has signed an agreement with exclusive rights in Spain for the production of tiles with Microban antimicrobial technology.
The Eco-Ink project (co-financed as part of the EU Horizon 2020 programme) aims to develop eco-friendly organic-solvent-free water-based digital inks for the production of polished porcelain tiles.
Ceramicolor reports a continued positive performance on the part of the sector in 2018, driven by technological development despite sharp rises in raw materials costs.
After the success achieved at Cersaie and Tecnargilla 2018 with the presentation of C-GLAZES Digital, Colorobbia is continuing to advance in the challenges set forth by the industrial implementation of the different high-laydown digital glazing technologies. The latest "Limitless" innovations were presented at Cevisama 2019.
In addition to the existing range of inks and digital materials, the new company Sicer – Inkera will soon begin producing glazes and ceramic compounds along with technical grits and specialties for glazing high-end ceramic surfaces.
Glazes and colours, design firms, raw materials and technologies for the ceramic decoration were once again protagonists of Tecnargilla’s section Kromatech. In the video, the opinion of Stefano Marcaccioli (Sicer) and Bruno Bettelli (I-Tech).
Pablo Abadia takes us to an exclusive tour in Torrecid scenographic exhibition concept at Tecnargilla: a hotel recreated in different environments, all decorated with ceramic surfaces made with EcoInk-CID HQ, the water-based full digital technology developed by the Spanish ink and glaze manufacturer.
Ferro is presenting two new ranges of water- based inks that stand out for their improved emissions performance (including odorous emissions) during combustion: DG Inks - Decoration & Glazed Inks HPLUS).
He has been reappointed for the three-year period 2018-2021, while Angelo Lami and Daniele Bandiera have been elected as the association’s Vice Chairmen.
The Castellón-based company, which has been producing inks and pigments for digital decoration since 2002, was sold to Turkish chemicals giant Akkök Holding at the end of December.
Sicer products are strictly Italian-made, designed and manufactured in the new R&D centre in Fiorano Modenese. Find out more about Sicer: watch the video.
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