Pressing in winemaking is the process where juice is extracted from grapes. This can be done with the aid of a wine press, by hand, or even by the weight of the own grape berries and clusters.Historically, intact grape clusters were trodden by feet but in most wineries today the grapes are sent through a crusher/destemmer, which removes the individual grape berries from the stems and breaks the skins, releasing some juice, prior to being pressed. There are exceptions, such as the case of sparkling wine production in regions such as Champagne where grapes are traditionally whole-cluster pressed with stems included to produce a lighter must that is low in phenolics.
In white wine production, pressing usually takes place immediately after crushing and before primary fermentation. In red wine production, the grapes are also crushed but pressing usually doesn't take place till after or near the end of fermentation with the time of skin contact between the juice and grapes leaching color, tannins and other phenolics from the skin. Approximately 60-70% of the available juice within the grape berry, the free-run juice, can be released by the crushing process and doesn't require the use of the press. The remaining 30-40% that comes from pressing can have higher pH levels, lower titratable acidity, potentially higher volatile acidity and higher phenolics than the free-run juice depending on the amount of pressure and tearing of the skins and will produce more astringent, bitter wine.
3030 Press is an independent art and design book publisher founded in 2006 by John Millichap, in Hong Kong SAR, China. The company focuses on producing books about the character and expression of new creativity in China since the introduction of economic reforms in 1978.
3030 Press’ first titles are selections of new photography, contemporary art and graphic design in China by practitioners aged under or around 30 years old. The books seek to show the impact of new social and commercial forces on the creation of art and design, particularly among the generation born during the 1980s. As well as compilation surveys, 3030 Press also publishes monographs on some of China’s most prominent young artists, including Chen Man and Lin Zhipeng. The company has co-produced several exhibitions in China based on its book projects.
Title sampling
John Millichap, Ou Ning and Gu Zheng, ‘’3030: New Photography in China.’’ 3030 Press, 2006. ISBN 988-99384-0-5
Javin Mo, ‘’3030: New Graphic Design in China.’’ 3030 Press, 2007. ISBN 978-988-99384-1-3
Press 53 is an independentpublisher located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Known for championing the work of short story writers, poets, literary novelists, memoirists and others who face challenges in the publishing industry, Press 53 was launched in the wake of 9-11 when founder Kevin Morgan Watson lost his job at US Airways.
In addition, the press has issued books by Joseph Bathanti and Richard Krawiec. What the Zhang Boys Know, a novel in stories by Clifford Garstang published by the press in 2012, won the Library of Virginia Literary Award for Fiction.
Annual Titles
As a small press, Press 53 publishes around fifteen books annually.
Åram and all of the mainland for about 5 kilometres (3.1mi) in all directions was formerly a part of Sande Municipality until 1 January 2002 when it was administratively transferred to Vanylven.
RealAudio is a proprietaryaudio format developed by RealNetworks and first released in April 1995. It uses a variety of audio codecs, ranging from low-bitrate formats that can be used over dialup modems, to high-fidelity formats for music. It can also be used as a streaming audio format, that is played at the same time as it is downloaded. In the past, many internet radio stations used RealAudio to stream their programming over the internet in real time. In recent years, however, the format has become less common and has given way to more popular audio formats. RealAudio was heavily used by the BBC websites until 2009, though it was discontinued due to its declining use. BBC World Service, the last of the BBC websites to use RealAudio, discontinued its usage in March 2011.
File extensions
RealAudio files were originally identified by a filename extension of .ra (for Real Audio). In 1997, RealNetworks also began offering a video format called RealVideo. The combination of the audio and video formats was called RealMedia and used the file extension .rm. However, the latest version of RealProducer, Real's flagship encoder, reverted to using .ra for audio-only files, and began using .rv for video files (with or without audio), and .rmvb for VBR video files. The .ram (Real Audio Metadata) and .smil (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language) file formats are sometimes encountered as links from web pages (see Streaming Audio section below).
The Goat (Chinese:羊; pinyin:yáng) is the eighth sign of the 12-year cycle of animals that appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The sign is also referred to as the Ram or Sheep sign, since the Chinese word yáng is more accurately translated as Caprinae, a taxonomicsubfamily which includes both sheep and goats.
The Year of the Goat (alternatively, Year of the Ram or Year of the Sheep) is associated with the 8th Earthly Branch symbol, 未 (wèi).
Goat or Sheep
The Chinese word yáng refers both to goats and sheep, with shānyáng specifically goats and miányáng sheep. In English, the sign (originally based on a horned animal) may be called either. The interpretation of sheep or goat depends on culture. In Vietnamese, the sign is mùi, which is unambiguously goat. In Japan, on the other hand, the sign is hitsuji, sheep; while in Korea and Mongolia the sign is also sheep or ram. Within China, there may be a regional distinction with the zodiacal yáng more likely to be thought of as a goat in the south, while tending to be thought of as a sheep in the north.
Making Mug Handles with a RAM Press at the East Fork factory
So many details go into creating the perfect mug handle, but it's well worth the time and effort when we see reviews like these!
"The handle fits all of our hands" - Maeghan R.
"I love the way it feels and has a very comfortable grip." - Valerie B.
"So thoughtfully designed." - Monica G.
"This mug is my favorite. The handle is perfectly comfortable, which is an important aspect for me." - Susannah H.
#EastForkIsAVessel #TheMug #Ceramics #AmericanManufacturing #shorts
published: 22 Nov 2022
Making ramen bowls on the RAM press
How to make ramen bowls on a hydraulic press
published: 28 Mar 2017
Ram Press 30 Ton
Ram Press 30 Ton
published: 29 Jul 2013
Tile making on a Ram Press
Pressing tiles on a 60 ton Simkin hydraulic ram press. At Froyle Tiles we create bespoke tiles to order in Surrey, UK. www.froyletiles.co.uk
Saint-Gobain Formula supplies plaster solutions for the manufacture of ceramic tableware. We have a dedicated range of plasters suitable for Ramp Press technology ensuring maximum mould life
published: 05 Dec 2016
Making a Mug Using a RAM Press.mov
In the following video, you will see Lois Barker starting the process of making a mug. You will see a piece of clay pressed almost instantly into the mug's shape. At the end of the video, you will see a mug that has already had the handle attached and is ready for a bisque firing. Enjoy!
published: 12 May 2011
Ram Pressing WVU Production Ceramics
published: 03 Mar 2021
Making Plates from Bowls on the RAM Press
Experimental pottery with the hydraulic press
published: 25 Jul 2017
Ram Press 25 Ton
Ram Press 25 Ton
published: 02 Mar 2011
PLATES on the ram press
This is a day in the life of a ceramicist.
That day I had to borrow my friend Daniel Gingras studio to use his Ram press; it's a useful industrial machine to manufacture strong and durable dinnerware for a busy restaurant.
We are making plates for the restaurant Bearfoot bistro in Whistler.
We made many plates that day, love to watch the magic of that production.
So many details go into creating the perfect mug handle, but it's well worth the time and effort when we see reviews like these!
"The handle fits all of our ha...
So many details go into creating the perfect mug handle, but it's well worth the time and effort when we see reviews like these!
"The handle fits all of our hands" - Maeghan R.
"I love the way it feels and has a very comfortable grip." - Valerie B.
"So thoughtfully designed." - Monica G.
"This mug is my favorite. The handle is perfectly comfortable, which is an important aspect for me." - Susannah H.
#EastForkIsAVessel #TheMug #Ceramics #AmericanManufacturing #shorts
So many details go into creating the perfect mug handle, but it's well worth the time and effort when we see reviews like these!
"The handle fits all of our hands" - Maeghan R.
"I love the way it feels and has a very comfortable grip." - Valerie B.
"So thoughtfully designed." - Monica G.
"This mug is my favorite. The handle is perfectly comfortable, which is an important aspect for me." - Susannah H.
#EastForkIsAVessel #TheMug #Ceramics #AmericanManufacturing #shorts
Saint-Gobain Formula supplies plaster solutions for the manufacture of ceramic tableware. We have a dedicated range of plasters suitable for Ramp Press technolo...
Saint-Gobain Formula supplies plaster solutions for the manufacture of ceramic tableware. We have a dedicated range of plasters suitable for Ramp Press technology ensuring maximum mould life
Saint-Gobain Formula supplies plaster solutions for the manufacture of ceramic tableware. We have a dedicated range of plasters suitable for Ramp Press technology ensuring maximum mould life
In the following video, you will see Lois Barker starting the process of making a mug. You will see a piece of clay pressed almost instantly into the mug's sha...
In the following video, you will see Lois Barker starting the process of making a mug. You will see a piece of clay pressed almost instantly into the mug's shape. At the end of the video, you will see a mug that has already had the handle attached and is ready for a bisque firing. Enjoy!
In the following video, you will see Lois Barker starting the process of making a mug. You will see a piece of clay pressed almost instantly into the mug's shape. At the end of the video, you will see a mug that has already had the handle attached and is ready for a bisque firing. Enjoy!
This is a day in the life of a ceramicist.
That day I had to borrow my friend Daniel Gingras studio to use his Ram press; it's a useful industrial machine to ma...
This is a day in the life of a ceramicist.
That day I had to borrow my friend Daniel Gingras studio to use his Ram press; it's a useful industrial machine to manufacture strong and durable dinnerware for a busy restaurant.
We are making plates for the restaurant Bearfoot bistro in Whistler.
We made many plates that day, love to watch the magic of that production.
This is a day in the life of a ceramicist.
That day I had to borrow my friend Daniel Gingras studio to use his Ram press; it's a useful industrial machine to manufacture strong and durable dinnerware for a busy restaurant.
We are making plates for the restaurant Bearfoot bistro in Whistler.
We made many plates that day, love to watch the magic of that production.
So many details go into creating the perfect mug handle, but it's well worth the time and effort when we see reviews like these!
"The handle fits all of our hands" - Maeghan R.
"I love the way it feels and has a very comfortable grip." - Valerie B.
"So thoughtfully designed." - Monica G.
"This mug is my favorite. The handle is perfectly comfortable, which is an important aspect for me." - Susannah H.
#EastForkIsAVessel #TheMug #Ceramics #AmericanManufacturing #shorts
Saint-Gobain Formula supplies plaster solutions for the manufacture of ceramic tableware. We have a dedicated range of plasters suitable for Ramp Press technology ensuring maximum mould life
In the following video, you will see Lois Barker starting the process of making a mug. You will see a piece of clay pressed almost instantly into the mug's shape. At the end of the video, you will see a mug that has already had the handle attached and is ready for a bisque firing. Enjoy!
This is a day in the life of a ceramicist.
That day I had to borrow my friend Daniel Gingras studio to use his Ram press; it's a useful industrial machine to manufacture strong and durable dinnerware for a busy restaurant.
We are making plates for the restaurant Bearfoot bistro in Whistler.
We made many plates that day, love to watch the magic of that production.
Pressing in winemaking is the process where juice is extracted from grapes. This can be done with the aid of a wine press, by hand, or even by the weight of the own grape berries and clusters.Historically, intact grape clusters were trodden by feet but in most wineries today the grapes are sent through a crusher/destemmer, which removes the individual grape berries from the stems and breaks the skins, releasing some juice, prior to being pressed. There are exceptions, such as the case of sparkling wine production in regions such as Champagne where grapes are traditionally whole-cluster pressed with stems included to produce a lighter must that is low in phenolics.
In white wine production, pressing usually takes place immediately after crushing and before primary fermentation. In red wine production, the grapes are also crushed but pressing usually doesn't take place till after or near the end of fermentation with the time of skin contact between the juice and grapes leaching color, tannins and other phenolics from the skin. Approximately 60-70% of the available juice within the grape berry, the free-run juice, can be released by the crushing process and doesn't require the use of the press. The remaining 30-40% that comes from pressing can have higher pH levels, lower titratable acidity, potentially higher volatile acidity and higher phenolics than the free-run juice depending on the amount of pressure and tearing of the skins and will produce more astringent, bitter wine.
Inspired by that success, a similar model will be implemented at the Prayagraj Mahakumbh.Highlighting the significance of this sacred event, VHP Vidarbha Seva Pramukh Ram Lokhande, during a press ...
Still trying to find their identities early this season, the Rams and Panthers did not disappoint with some exciting play at the start of the first game before Hightstown pulled away for a 49-18 win.
A call regarding the incident near the Railway Bhawan opposite the Parliament building was received at around 3.35 pm, and a fire tender was pressed into service, the official said.
2 jersey and honoring him via a banner in the Siegel Center rafters, the VCU Rams beat William & Mary 90-70 Sunday before a sellout crowd of 7,637 as Joe Bamisile scored 20 points ...The Tribe had 19 turnovers to the Rams’ seven.
Louis Brown is back. Colorado State football coach Jay Norvell announced during his press conference Monday that Brown will transfer back to the Rams ... The Rams are also losing star Tory Horton, who missed most of the 2024 season injured.
In India, he contributed significantly to resolving the 500-year-old Babri Masjid-Ram Mandir conflict, fostering dialogue and understanding among diverse communities, the press statement by the Art of Living observed.
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