The machine can produce a variety of plywood types, typically ranging in thickness from 8mm to 18mm and widths from 915mm to 1220mm. Custom sizes are also available upon request.
Logs over 6 meters in length are cut to the required lengths, minimizing wastage. The cutting length is generally the product length plus remnants. For instance, a 1220mm × 2440mm product requires a cutting length of around 2600mm or 1300mm.
The overall wastage ratio during the production process typically ranges from 3% to 16%, depending on the specific stage of production and the quality of materials used.
The veneer peeling process is essential for producing veneers from logs. Back veneers usually have a thickness of 0.6mm, while core veneers are typically 1.8mm thick.
After peeling, the veneer is dried to a specific moisture level, with shrinkage occurring in the range of 4% to 10%. This ensures that the final product meets industry standards for quality.
The stages include log cutting, veneer peeling, drying, gluing and handling, cold and hot pressing, edge trimming, and sanding to achieve a smooth finish.
The main frame of the machine is welded from standard steel plates for durability and stability, ensuring a long lifespan and reliable operation.
Yes, additional equipment such as veneer jointer machines and knife grinders can be provided based on specific production requirements.
The production line offers efficient production, high-quality output, minimized wastage, and ease of operation and maintenance due to its efficient design and quality components.
Regular maintenance includes checking the alignment of the cutting blades, ensuring the glue application system is functioning properly, and performing routine cleaning and lubrication of moving parts.
Yes, training for operators is typically included to ensure they are familiar with the machine's operation, safety procedures, and maintenance requirements.
The production capacity can vary based on the specific configuration and operational conditions, but it is designed for high efficiency in producing large quantities of plywood.
Yes, the machine is equipped with various safety features to protect operators, including emergency stop buttons and safety guards around moving parts.
The machine typically requires a three-phase power supply, but specifications can vary. It's best to consult the product manual for precise requirements.
With proper maintenance and care, the plywood production line can have a lifespan of several years, often exceeding 10 years depending on usage and operating conditions.
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