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Today, let’s talk about a topic related to bars, analyzing a step in one of the simplest yet delicate processes of production: tube preparation.

As we saw in our last discussion, the polyester bar production system dates back to the last century, as do the systems for preparing the material needed for casting, namely the tubes. It is extremely important to have well-cleaned and waxed tubes to obtain a quality product.

­How is it done and why is it important?

While in the past, the work was predominantly manual, today we can say it has been largely simplified by machines. However, the use of perchloroethylene remains a taboo, both for safety and sustainability reasons.

Many alternatives have been sought and various tests have been conducted on the use of different products, but none have yielded satisfactory results or sufficient performance to guarantee the quality of the product and the sustainability of the production process.

However, by changing perspective, it has been discovered that there is a way to solve most of the problems, achieving the same result without exposing people to this product: I recommend you come and visit us at EXPO100 if you are interested in discovering how!

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