Plywood lamination is the process of applying a layer of material, such as melamine paper, onto the surface of plywood to enhance its appearance and durability.
The main types of machinery involved include peeling section machines, veneer drying machines, gluing machines, prepress machines, hot press machines, saw edge machines, and sanding machines.
The thickness range of plywood typically produced is between 8mm and 18mm.
The nominal pressure of the hot press machine is 8000KN.
Yes, we can design and manufacture equipment tailored to the user's specific requirements.
The maximum board width that can be processed is generally between 915mm and 1220mm.
The hot press can accommodate up to 15 layers of plywood.
The dimensions of the hot plates are 1370mm x 2700mm x 52mm.
Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulic systems, ensuring proper lubrication, and inspecting components for wear to maintain optimal performance.
Safety features include automatic pumping stations, pressure control systems, and emergency stop functions to ensure safe operation.
The power requirement for the low pressure pump is 11KW.
The machinery is constructed using standard steel plates and premium accessories from renowned brands to ensure durability and reliability.
We have strict control management of raw materials and conduct regular inspections during production to ensure high product quality.
With proper maintenance, the plywood machinery can have a long lifespan, often exceeding several years of regular use.
Yes, we provide training sessions for operators to ensure they are familiar with the machinery and can operate it safely and efficiently.
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