Headquarters
Via Garibaldi 27
Castello di Godego (TV)
Italy
Share capacity targets, slab formats, and the performance language your architects already published—our team responds with a machine family shortlist and utility checklist.
Procurement managers should include annual tonnage, preferred 3050-class formats if applicable, binder constraints, and whether flexural strength or abrasion resistance is the governing clause. Project managers can attach preliminary utility drawings so vacuum pumps, curing energy, and dust collection are sized before civil packages freeze.
If your brief still debates natural stone versus engineered quartz, say so. We return densification evidence and shade-control notes rather than a one-sided sales script, and we flag where dimensional stability or water absorption targets may force recipe changes.
Use these contacts for plant modernization, greenfield Bretonstone lines, and Innovation Lab collaborations.
Via Garibaldi 27
Castello di Godego (TV)
Italy
+39 0423 7691
[email protected]
Mon–Fri 08:30–17:30 CET
Remote diagnostics by appointment
For retrofit plants, list existing press model, polish train length, and known scrap defect classes. For greenfield sites, note soil/floor load assumptions and slab logistics path from oven exit to warehouse racks.
Fields are arranged for fast plant scoping. Unknown values can remain TBD if the decision owner and evidence request are clear.
Name a single technical owner on your side. Incomplete compressive strength or VOC targets are acceptable when the missing method and due date are stated. Marketing-only briefs without plant context are returned for clarification before a machine shortlist is issued. Demo requests should note whether the visit is for vacuum vibrocompression observation, polishing sequence review, or recipe laboratory sampling sessions.