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Why High Pressure Casting Is Becoming Popular for Complex Ceramic Tableware

Time of issue:2026-06-01

Not all ceramic tableware is easy to produce.

Simple round plates and bowls are relatively straightforward, but once products become larger, deeper, irregular, or include handles and special shapes, traditional forming methods can become much more difficult.

This is why high pressure casting technology is becoming increasingly popular in ceramic tableware manufacturing.

In recent years, more ceramic factories have started using high pressure casting machines not only for efficiency, but also for product flexibility.

Many modern ceramic brands are developing products with more unique shapes and stronger design elements. Restaurants, hotels, and customized tableware projects often require products that cannot be easily formed through traditional roller forming processes.

High pressure casting offers a practical solution for these kinds of products.

By using pressure-assisted casting technology, the forming process becomes faster and more stable. At the same time, the body density of the product improves, helping reduce deformation and improve final product quality.

For factories producing high-end ceramic tableware, this advantage is especially important.

Another reason manufacturers are moving toward high pressure casting is production speed.

Traditional casting processes often require longer waiting times during drying and demolding. High pressure casting shortens the cycle significantly, making it more suitable for factories trying to improve output without dramatically increasing labor.

At HAODA Machinery, our high pressure casting solutions are commonly used for:

  • Irregular-shaped tableware
  • Hotel ware
  • Airline tableware
  • Baking trays
  • Ceramic products with handles
  • Large-size tableware products

One interesting trend in recent years is that many factories are combining multiple forming technologies together.

For example:

  • Roller forming for standard plates
  • High pressure casting for complex products
  • Automatic glazing for large-volume production

This combination allows factories to remain flexible while still improving automation levels.

For many ceramic manufacturers, upgrading production is no longer simply about “buying a machine.”

It is about building a more stable and competitive production system that can adapt to changing market demands.

And for factories producing more complicated ceramic tableware products, high pressure casting is becoming an increasingly valuable part of that system.