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SACMI Technology Used in Marjan Tile Expansion

Marjan Tile, the long-standing producer based in Isfahan, the ancient Persian capital, has confirmed its role as market leader in the top-quality segment by choosing once again the very best SACMI technology to complete its expansion plans.

A brand synonymous with quality, great design and top-flight products, Marjan has decided to extend its production range with a line of large single-firing red / porcelain flooring tiles. The goal is to offer its customers the outstanding products that can be made using the very latest technology.

The line consists of a PH3590 press, which allows ever-larger tiles to be made, flanked by a high-performance EVA993 vertical drier. There follows a 10.5-metre JMP pre-kiln and a 105-metre wide-infeed (2850 mm) FMP kiln; the latter is extremely flexible and can take a vast range of formats so as to maximise output capacity. The JMP and FMP series SACMI kilns are - in terms of performance, design, energy savings, component quality and reliability - right on the cutting edge of international firing process development. Moreover, the kiln uses the MDR energy recovery system, lowering production costs even further.

This new line is expected to reach maximum output capacity in late summer 2009, proving that, even when there is a crisis, investing in technology and product quality is always a winning, profitable choice.

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