ILVA works with humed mill which uses Alumnia balls as a milling agent. The milling is processed after two atomizers, one is for the glazed ceramic tile, the other is for the thru-body porcelain tile. Both provide the powder for the hidraulic presses which work with different size, variety and pressing capacity.
After all, porcelain tiles will become glazed and will go though a firing process which are made in four ceramic rolling kilns of 120 metres long each.
Final finish process: Rectification, polishing, satin and all new procelain tile finishing.
The last step is the visual and electronic selection. Tiles are being observed, measured, put onto boxes to then, being finally palletized.
All supervision process is developed by a systematic control to cover possible origin defects and plit out each product according to quality levels.