SACMI Smart Powder Plant, a complete body preparation plant

SACMI Smart Powder Plant, a complete body preparation plant

The latest event in the SACMI Ceramic Innovation Days series of webinars will be streamed live worldwide on 22 and 23 December to illustrate the latest 'total body preparation' solutions

A modern, efficient ceramic factory stands on the foundations of proper raw material storage and batching, the very earliest stages of the manufacturing process. With the SACMI Smart Powder Plant, the company now offers the most complete, fully integrated body preparation solution on the market, from batching to grinding, from the spray dryer to the spray dried powder bed.
This then, will be subject of the event on 22 and 23 December 2020, “SACMI Smart Powder Plant. Comprehensive expertise and experience for body preparation”, the second webinar in the Ceramic Innovation Days by SACMI series. This webinar follows the Forming Technology event held on 24 November.
Energy savings of up to 15%, zero waste along the entire process, fully automatic management: these are just some of the advantages that customers all over the world can expect from this latest SACMI solution, the result of in-depth understanding of every stage of the process and every area of the ceramic plant.
Streamed worldwide (on 22 December at 3 pm with a repeat on 23 December at 9 am) and simultaneously translated into 7 languages, the webinar will start with the SmartDosingPlant, the automatic SACMI solution for controlled raw material storage and dosing.
Perfect body composition along each section of the conveyor belt and smart control of the entire powder reception and storage phase are just two of the advantages provided by this SACMI solution, which extends efficient process management beyond this early stage to include the downstream grinding and spray drying phases.
The world’s leading milling technology provider following the invention of continuous modular grinding in the 1980s, SACMI continues to deliver new solutions on its MMC generation of mills. These range from full control of the compound’s physical-rheological characteristics to the ability - thanks to the HERE supervisor - to closely monitor every relevant machine/system parameter.
After illustrating Jit-Skid systems for dissolving pigments and wet-coloring the slip, the SACMI team will take an in-depth look at the latest generation of spray dryers. Thanks to integration with cogeneration plants and systems that recover heat from the kiln, these could potentially allow ‘zero fuel’ process management, with benefits in terms of both environmental-friendliness and costs.
The webinar is reserved for SACMI's customers and partners. To take part please register on the platform.

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