
Ceramic grit binders are often regarded as simple fixing agents, but their role within the production process is far more complex. In this episode, we explore how the management of rheology, particle suspension and application behavior directly influences the quality of the final result, and why the selection of a binder cannot be based solely on its adhesive strength.We trace the technological evolution of the GRANICER range, examining the characteristics and application logic behind its different product families. From solutions designed for dry applications to formulations developed for wet grit application, and up to the most recent systems engineered to provide greater flexibility, stability and integration with digital technologies, we analyse how each series was created to address specific production requirements.
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