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Dry-Pressing Technology: Advancing Precision Ceramic Manufacturing at St. Cera

In the world of precision ceramics, manufacturing consistency and efficiency are key to achieving superior quality.

At St. Cera, our technical team continues to refine the
dry-pressing technology process—an advanced ceramic forming method known for its
high efficiency, stable dimensions, and exceptional density in molded parts.

This technique is especially suitable for small and thin-walled ceramic products such as
ceramic sealing rings, ceramic cores for valves, ceramic linear components, and ceramic sleeves.
During the dry-pressing process, high-purity ceramic powder—pre-treated through spray granulation for excellent flowability—is evenly filled into a precision-engineered metal mold.
Pressure is then applied through an indenter that compresses the powder within the cavity, causing the ceramic particles to rearrange and compact into a uniform green body with the desired shape and strength.

Compared to traditional forming methods, dry-pressing offers several distinct advantages:

  • High productivity due to rapid forming cycles.
  • Excellent dimensional control, minimizing product deviation.
  • Enhanced material uniformity, resulting in improved mechanical and thermal properties.
  • Compatibility with mass production, ensuring stable quality across large volumes.

These benefits make dry-pressing a core manufacturing process in St. Cera’s production of high-precision ceramic parts used in
Semicon Fabrication, Fiber Optical Communication, Medical Equipment,
Laser Machinery, and Petroleum Engineering.

As a leading innovator in precision ceramic manufacturingSt. Cera remains committed to integrating advanced forming technologies and continuous R&D to deliver
customized, high-performance ceramic components that meet the demanding requirements of global industries.


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Post time: Oct-27-2025