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Enterprising
Enterprises Production Techniques
The
Tile Plant

Tile
Production (1): The first process after the strip leaves the
saw is one of cleaning and calibrating. This removes any slurry
(wet dust) and saw marks from the strip face and back.

Tile
Production (2): After the strips are ready, the start of the
lengthy process commences. This is the beginning of the polishing
and final calibration of the tiles ready for shipping to customers.
The machine cuts the strip to the correct measurement and bevels
the tile edges automatically.

Tile
Production (3): Here the tiles are polished and calibrated
by the machine to the right of this picture. The unit requires
several workers to maintain its constant operation, and to provide
the input necessary for each individual job that it undertakes.
The typical input would be depth of polish and the calibration
measurements.

Tile
Production (4): After the tiles have been polished and calibrated
by our specialised machines, they are visually checked for any
flaws that may have occurred during production. We use this checking
system to provide feedback across all production processes. It
allows us to maintain our high standards of quality and also provide
important information for our engineers who service the machines
regularly.

Tile
Production (5): When the tiles have been inspected and certified
as "Approved", then they are stacked in piles ready to be packed
into polyethylene for protection before they are moved to containers
ready for shipping.
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