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[April 2009]

Triple Sonic Launches State-of-the-Art Ceramic Roller Printing Machine

Incorporating up-to-date design and advanced technology, Triple Sonic is introducing its best-selling ceramic roller printing machine in response to global market demand.

Described as the leader of ceramic machinery in Taiwan, Triple Sonic Enterprise has been providing its machine range since 1975. Emphasis on technical expertise and comprehensive assistance including consultation support and after-sale service are crucial factors that positioned Triple Sonic to the fore.

"Silicon cylinder is the mainstream in ceramic printing machine now; ceramic printing system using such cylinders will be the focus of innovation in the following decades," said Andy Li, Vice President of Triple Sonic Enterprise. Unlike the traditional ceramic printing method, adopting silicon ceramic cylinder can present far more intricate patterns and create smoother appearance. Keeping abreast of the ceramic industry, Triple Sonic cooperated with the Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan (ITRI) in developing the roller printing machine range. Incorporating professional advice from ITRI in terms of dynamics and electricity, Triple Sonic's Ro-Flex printing system is claimed to be of outstanding stability and consistent performance. For printing high-end tiles, the Master Ro-Flex series will be an ideal choice. The Master Ro-Flex printing system is equipped with four rollers of different diameters.

Aside from the Ro-Flex printing system, Triple Sonic also offers a wide range of machine lines ranging from high efficiency refining ball mill, tile suction machine, multiple glazers, waterfall glazing machine, to the latest series of Dry-Flex printing system. Designed to process finer glaze suitable for silicon ceramic cylinder, the high efficiency refining ball mill developed by Triple Sonic Enterprise adopts a module-centred design that enables efficient and speedy glaze grinding up to 325 meshes, available in 65 litre or 150 litre options.

The automated cyclic operation and circulatory water cooling systems are said to be ideal for glaze refining and storage. Moreover, the comprehensive machine range also includes multiple glazer and waterfall glazing machines. Adjustable angles and aperture of nozzles enable multiple glazers to apply even glaze on to rough surfaces. As for waterfall glazing, it is a cost-effective choice to replace the traditional glazing method, says the company.

www.triple-sonic.com


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