Ram Press Ceramics
Buying a new press and getting it up and running can cost more than 25 000 and that was out of the question for me.
Ram press ceramics. I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the process of creating these tiles and using this sort of press on a production basis creating several hundred tiles per day. A ram press or ram press is a machine invented in the usa in the mid 1940s that is used to press clay into moulded shapes such as plates and bowls. If so im trying. Is an original equipment manufacturer of hydraulic presses and other equipment for the ceramics industry.
Ram press a ceramic body with high plasticity is shaped by exterting pressure using two halves of a mould made of very hard plaster embedded with a porous network of porous non metallic flexible tubes air hose. Out of curiosity i started familiarizing myself with the complexities of the ram press process. The ram press is a hydraulic press originally used as a forming method in the porcelain industry. Pieces made with this forming method are not generally as sculptural as those made by hand pressing however like hand pressing this forming method does not allow for undercuts to be included in the die.
The ram process is the mechanical hydraulic plastic pressing of ceramic shapes with permeable dies. Gypsum cement plaster is commonly used but more permanent materials have been developed and are being used where applicable. We are looking at purchasing a ram press from ram process to cut sprigs tiles of original art work. In addition to a standard line of equipment ram designs and builds systems machines and components to meet your needs.
Forms ceramic ware and produces a higher quality product at a lower cost. This mild obsession helped make the decision a realistic one. In operation a slice of de aired clay body is placed in between two shaped porous moulds and vertical movement of the moulds presses the body into the required shape. A ram press or ram press is a machine invented in the usa in the mid 1940s that is used to press clay into moulded shapes such as plates and bowls.
In operation a slice of de aired clay body is placed in between two shaped porous moulds and vertical movement of the moulds presses the body into the required shape.