Leo Morandi
Quick Facts
Biography
Leo Morandi (14 September 1923 – 2 May 2009) was a promoter of the new post-World War II commercial ceramics industry of Sassuolo, Italy. At first he collaborated with local ceramic producers (Marazzi Group) and with Industries D'Agostino in Salerno, Italy. In 1954, after selling an innovative patent to Ceramiche Marazzi (biscuit selection unit), he was able to initiate startup of his own equipment supply business. Leo Morandi's innovations, knowledge, and experience aided growth and advancement throughout the Sassuolo ceramic companies, which in the 1960s constituted the worldwide known Sassuolo tile district.
Impact on industry
In particular, he used two electrodes to select the biscuit; the passage of electricity through the material showed that it was not suitable for the successive glazing.
The production chain for ceramic tiles was then mainly handcrafted and labour-intensive, but Leo Morandi's inventions started the successful automation of various units. After the initial years he was able to open a distinct efficient production unit. Morandi was a reserved man and did not like publicity. He involved his workers and customers in the improvement of his inventions and innovations.
Ceramic industry equipment examples include: automated floor tile edge glaze remover, automated packaging (floor tiles where historically bound with thin iron wire, before shipment), specialized silk screen machines, the peristaltic pump, the transport line, the hydraulic press, tile overturning mechanism, press reception unit, and glazing applications done with disk booths. These basic tile processing elements are still in use.
Leo Morandi began exporting these proven automated Italian ceramic industry innovations to Spain, allowing advancement of two primary ceramic industry clusters.
Licences of Officina Morandi Leo, Sassuolo
1945 - 1 December Licence n.424701 Device to abrade automatically the enamel from the edges of the floor tiles for covering.
1958 - 14 June Licence n.592220System to fasten with iron threads tiles of geometrical shape.
1958 - 1 August Licence n.598125Machine to remove automatically from the tiles the enamel strains left on the edges during the humid glazing
1958 - 1 August Licence n.593124Device to brush tiles on both sides with a single passage.
1958 - 2 August Licence n.593126Automatic machine to remove from the tiles the slobbers left by the stamps on the edges.
1958 - 2 August Licence n.593127Pump for dense liquids, particularly for vitreous enamel in watery suspension for the ceramic industry.
1958 - 25 September Licence n.595789Machine to retrieve the vitreous enamel of the tiles which result defective after the humid glazing.
1959 - 6 AprilLicence n.606642Procedure to manufacture enameled tiles with dull edges.
1960 - 7 AprilLicence n.629034Automatic machine in order to collect into a pile humid tiles coming from the press.
1961 - 7 AprilLicence n.646867Conveyor for ceramic floor tiles.
1961 - 7 AprilLicence n.646866Device to turn over the tiles on the conveyor.
1961 - 15 April Licence n.647228Machine to divide the tiles by thickness.
1962 - 28 March Licence n.685219Hydraulic system, consisting in a press actioned by mostly self-feeding cylinders.
1968 - 13 March Licence n.832329Automatic machine to apply screen printed decorations to tiles.
1973 - 6 Decembers Licence n.1001087Device to distribute the tiles being part of a row.
1973 - 6 Decembers Licence 1001086Device to empty the baking supports of tiles.
1978 - 12 April Licence n.1104063Perfected device with rotary discs to nebulize and evenly distribute enamels to be applied on tiles.
1978 - 3 JulyLicence n.28979B Glazing cabin with rotary discs to nebulize and evenly distribute enamels to be applied on tiles.
Image gallery
Letter of intent Morandi-Marazzi pag.1
Letter of intent Morandi-Marazzi pag.4
Catalogue Morandi's silk screen machine S1
Catalogue Morandi's silk screen machine S2-S3
Morandi's fastening device
Leo Morandi near the device to abrade the edges of the tiles(1945)
Morandi's device to abrade the edges of the tiles in his factory(1945)
Morandi's Automatic machine for collecting into a pile ceramic tiles from the pressed one
Licence n.424701
Licence n.685219
Licence n.424701
Morandi's lines "60"
1945 Morandi's glazing line
Licence n.598125
Morandi's out press device
Morandi's 1970 glazing line
Morandi's first silk screen machine
Morandi's first silk screen machine
Morandi's silk screen machines ready for Spain
Morandi's third serie silk screen device
Morandi's disc cabin glazing unit
Morandi's glazing lines "60"
Catalogue Morandi's silk screen machine S4-S5
Sources
- Margherita Russo: Distretto industriale e servizi di trasporto. Il caso della ceramica, Franco Angeli, Milano, 1990 (in Italian)
- Margherita Russo: Cambiamento tecnico e relazioni tra imprese. Il distretto ceramico di Sassuolo, Rosenberg & Sellier, Torino, 1996 (in Italian)
- Alberto Lusoli: Internazionalizzazione dei distretti
Il distretto ceramico di Sassuolo [1] (in Italian)