The casting revolution
When Flaminia was just getting started in the 1950s, sanitaryware-making was an artisanal process. Products were created by ceramists using clay slabs modeled around special supports. The entire process was performed manually.
Over the years, things changed profoundly: the arrival of color (still a trait of the Flaminia brand), the expansion of the production plant and, above all, a penchant for innovation, would lead the company to install the best quality- and efficiency-enhancing solutions on the market, and embrace the opportunities that come from developing highly distinctive products.
Success stemmed from two key factors: teamwork with renowned designers and the ‘casting revolution’ that followed a decision, in the early 2000s, to start using SACMI pressure casting technology. First came the AVM and ALS cells, followed by a SACMI Forni tunnel kiln in 2003 and a large shuttle kiln, which has been in operation since 2015. More recent investments include the purchase of 3 new AVB multi-mold cells equipped with robots.