A single roll combines different edgeband sections to cut storage, reduce roll changes, and support just-in-time furniture production.
Particulate additives such as fumed silica curb binder migration in sugar-based wood board binders while preserving curing and bond strength.
An OSB core, rotary-cut leveling veneer, and sliced top veneer balance wood appearance, bond quality, and warping resistance.
Sequential acid, ball-milling, and alkali treatments enable adhesive-free wood composites with high strength and water resistance at lower pressing temperatures.
A U-shaped veneer cladding uses thermally curable adhesive and frame heating to give steel drawer fronts a wood look with efficient assembly.
Pressure-difference holding keeps wood veneer stable during strand separation and joining, eliminating support-layer waste and extra process time.
Board-level ID tags link process parameters to quality results, cutting fall-out and supporting faster production adjustments.