A huge celebration - organised with all the meticulousness and class of the owners Joanna and Andrzej Wodzynski – crowned months of hard work in which Tubadzin and Sacmi put in a massive joint effort to build one of the most beautiful, modern ceramic plants in Europe.
On 29th November of last year, in fact, over six hundred guests attended the inauguration of Polish group Tubadzin’s third production facility in Sieradz, built in close collaboration with all Sacmi's main departments: raw material processing and batching, grinding, spray-drying, pressing, drying, glazing, firing, handling and storage.
Ceramika Tubadzin III went from green field to production in just 290 days: an ambitious goal, and one that was achieved perfectly. That achievement was founded on the sheer determination of the Polish management, their local suppliers and all the involved Sacmi Group departments.
Able to produce a wide range of formats, from 45x45 ceramic tiles to much larger 120x240 slabs, simply glazed or with a more technical multi-layer structure, this latest Tubadzin facility is packed with the best that modern technology has to offer: modular and continuous MMC grinding, Continua+ pressing (the revolutionary SACMI-developed technology for the manufacture of large slabs and other products), a horizontal seven-layer E7P drier and a single-layer EKO kiln, perfectly sized to fire both ordinary tile sizes and slabs.
This SACMI order also included the DDD dry digital decorator, an accessory of fundamental importance on the Continua+ line. This device, in fact, provides natural aesthetic enrichment of the slab while ensuring perfect digital control and repeatability: beauty plus exactitude. And it is these two qualities that are the Tubadzin hallmark, making this Polish group a European leader in the industry.