High frequency wood panel pressing machine is the most commonly used today, specializing in the production of panel boards as raw materials for processing tables, chairs, and other furniture. Highly optimized modern technology brings maximum performance. To understand more about high-frequency machines for the wood industry, please refer to the following article shared by Quoc Duy.
Introduction of high frequency wood panel pressing machine
What is a high-frequency horizontal laminator?
A high frequency wood panel pressing machine is a machine that uses high-frequency waves to quickly kill glue, creating high adhesion between wood panels. Grafting time is improved and durability is enhanced.
Outstanding features of SEMAC high frequency wood panel pressing machine
- Equipped with a heavy steel plate combined with hydraulic pressure, the surface of the plate is flat and does not warp.
- Using closed (self-generated – self-consumed) high-frequency waves with high capacity and safety for workers.
- The high-power high-frequency generator dries the glue completely from the inside, shortening grafting time.
- Components are selected from high-quality domestic and foreign components, main parts are imported to ensure durability & stability.
SEMAC high-frequency horizontal wood joining time
- Glue: Use two components (note: two-component glue can only be used for about 20 – 25 minutes. If the time exceeds, the glue will lose its effectiveness and the graft will not stick)
- Time to finish pressing 1 panel (From the time the top table presses down until the top table goes up): 1-3 minutes/board (board 30 mm thick or less), 3-4 minutes/board (board 30 -75 thick mm), 4–5 minutes/board (75 – 90 mm thick board).
Machine structures of high frequency wood panel pressing machine
Feeding roller
Working table
Control panel
Hydraulic system
Auto feeding table (option)
Specifications of high frequency wood panel pressing machine
Main voltage | 3 φ380 (V+/- 5% ), (50 Hz) |
Input power | 50 KVA |
Pressed out products | 1220 x 2440 mm |
Max. Height pressed | 80 mm |
Min. Height pressed | 15 mm |
Control way | Hydraulic |
Hydraulic motor | 5 HP |
Countertops | Non-stick coating the top and bottom |
Number of cylinders | Horizontal 12 pcs, Vertical 3 pcs |
Machine size | 7650 x 2100 x 2150 mm |
N.W | 5000 kg |
Feed motor | 1.5 HP |
Video of high frequency horizontal wood jointing machine operation
The heating principle of high high-frequency horizontal wood jointing machine
The high frequency press machine for panel thickness has an upper and lower pressing table that carries alternating currents of opposite signs to each other. After going through the process of emitting high-frequency waves, the high-frequency waves will flow from the table surface into the gap containing the glue and between the wooden bars placed on the surface. press table. At this time, the water particles in the glue and wood move extremely fast and rotate continuously, creating friction, thereby generating heat, completely killing the glue from the inside in the shortest time.
Benefits of joining wood using high-frequency waves
Joining wood using high-frequency waves brings many benefits to the wood industry. This method not only helps improve the quality of composite products but also saves time and effort during the production process. High-frequency waves can penetrate the wood structure, making the pieces bond together more firmly, helping to increase the durability and stability of the product.
In addition, compared to traditional methods, high-frequency waves will help the wood joining process go faster and more effectively because the glue drying ability is 5-10 times higher.
Latest high frequency wood panel pressing machine price
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