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How To Set Up A Complete Veneer To Plywood Production Line

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Step 1: Pickled Log Handling and Preparation System


Log storage, debarking and cutting machinery are a few of the equipment that start the production line. Well-prepared logs facilitate stable feeding into the peeling machine and minimize waste during subsequent processing.


Step 2: Veneer peeling machine section


Of course, the cross-cut saw is also important in this line. It turns logs into long continuous fillets of controllable thickness. The general principles of a peeling system should be stable to ensure that the plywood quality is average so that it can achieve good yield.


Step 3 — Veneer Drying System Installation


Known for having a high moisture content fresh veneer, must be dried by using a veneer dryer machine. Most of the time, the raw material are passed onto roller or mesh belt dryers to dry them uniformly and fix any defects such as cracking or warping.


Step 4: Veneer Weight Machine and material compounding line


Following drying veneers are pass through attaching machines and also although in some cases abutting or composing machines. As a result, these systems help maximize material output and guarantee full-size sheets for plywood layup.


Step 5: Spreading Glue and Cold Press


Then an even distribution of adhesive is applied using a veneer glue spreader; the layered structure receives pressurization with the help of a cold press machine. This helps reduce flatness problems and to prepare the panels for the final hot pressing.


Step 6: Hot Press, Sanding and Finishing Line


Hot press is permanent veneer bonding under heat/pressure Plywood is then cut and sanded using wide belt sanders, has its surface quality finished on a final sanding machine and is ultimately packaged for export.