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AUTOMATIC PRESSING LINES FOR PARQUET UPPER LAYER PRODUCTION

EISNP Mod. 2200/3 - 2200/4 - 2200/5 HF

Product: AUTOMATIC PRESSING LINES FOR PARQUET UPPER LAYER PRODUCTION
The line performs the composition, automatic gluing and piling of panels making up the parquet top layer. Its main components are three automatic strips loaders with nine containing tanks, adjustable according to the strips dimensions and the required composition, a glue spreading unit controlled by a motorised roll, a precomposition bench, a double press compartment, an automatic unloader-stacker and a special high frequency generator.
The standard line makes parquet floor with three rows of boards with the following dimensions: thickness from 3.5 to 4mm, length from 250 to 800mm, width from 69 to 71mm. the produced composition has a maximum width of 213mm and a maximum length of 2200mm, with a production frequency of 1 panel every 14 seconds (approximately 700 m2 in 8 hours) with the supervision of one loading operator and one controlling operator.
These dimensions where dictated by the current production standard, however they are not binding since lines can be made with dimensions on request. In this particular case, high frequency allows a perfect glue polymerisation in extremely short times (approximately 6 seconds), thus eliminating the stabilisation times required with the use of traditional gluing systems, very harmful in this particular type of gluing (when very thin and very hard wood are not properly glued, they tend to open) and its use is widely approved in highly oily timber, which is a recurrent problem with traditional systems.

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