The MLG-2 WebChecker automation light grid is the cost-efficient solution for inspecting the veneer surface. Using hole detection software, cracks and holes are reliably detected in the veneer. Thanks to the cross beam function on the automation light grid, both position and width can be determined with millimeter precision and the edge of the veneer can be regulated.
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January, 2023
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29 January
2023 WOOD SURFACE INSPECTION,Identify quality problems in final cut wood boards
Identify quality problems in final cut wood boards Modern sawmills or lumber mills are computer-controlled enterprises that process raw logs into millions of board feet of lumber per day. After initial cutting and trimming, wood is kiln or air dried, then planed and cut to final dimensions. Wood is precisely graded for quality. The number and location of defects, whether …
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29 January
furniture components Surface Inspection,QC ,quality control ,test
We are specialised in the universal application for narrow surfaces. Typical production defects such as bumps or dents are precisely detected and the drilling pattern is monitored for uniformity on the coated and painted narrow sides of furniture components.
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29 January
Furnitur Surface Inspection,QC ,quality control ,test
Our Furniture QC systems detect any damage, decor defects, and dimensional deviations on one side or both sides during the front panel and carcass production, with maximum speed and precision. http://www.furniturecabinetsdepot.com/
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29 January
Flooring Surface Inspection,QC ,quality control ,test
Our Flooring inspectors combine the surface and the edge inspection and are installed in any flooring productions, for laminate or LVT flooring or digitally printed surfaces for a wide variety of decors and structures. Optimized scanner modules ensure the best detection performance for each product. Our QC systems continuously monitor the quality of products and trigger alarms when defects are …
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29 January
Plywood and MDF Surface Inspection,QC ,quality control ,test
We are specialized in the safe detection of all defects on the raw board, before or after cutting and sanding, with the classification of defects based on their cause in the process. Our team are good at detecting any damage on the top and bottom of panels in short-cycle press lines reliably detect heat streaks, resin spots, duplicate imprints or …
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29 January
Reconstituted & Engineered Wood Veneer INSPECTION CHECKLIST,GRADING RULES ,QC STANDARD
Engineered wood veneers are also known as recomposed, reconstituted or manufactured wood veneers. Engineered wood is a re-manufactured product processed to achieve a specific pre-designed appearance. Each sheet sliced from a block will be consistent throughout. Engineered wood veneers are sliced from softer, rapidly growing renewable species. The veneer is dyed in vats, dried and glued together into various shaped …
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29 January
Veneer Grading VENEER QUALITY GRANDING SYSTEM Inspection checklist,grading rules ,QC
VENEER QUALITY GRANDING SYSTEM veneer grading system that ensures that our customers get the quality of veneer that is required for their particular specifications. The general guidelines* for our grading system are as follows: “A” grade – This is the lowest grade and would be used for requirements that allow for veneer “defects”. This would be such things as limited pin …
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29 January
FANCY WOOD Veneer Cutting Methods INSPECTION ,QC GRADING RULES
Veneer Cutting Methods Rotary Cut Veneers are peeled from a log like paper coming off a roll. This method produces large pieces of veneer with flat, random grain patterns. This is generally the least expensive cutting method, but rotary veneers can have a bland appearance and may vary widely in pattern or color. Ideal for: Projects where a low price …
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29 January
fancy decorative wood Veneer Matching types,inspection,QC checklist,grading rules
Veneer Matching Other than rotary cut whole piece faces, all veneers for full-sized panels must be assembled into large sheets or “spliced” together. How the veneer leaves are arranged is called veneer matching and will produce a specific pattern in the finished panel. Veneer matching should not be confused with panel matching which refers to the relationship between several panels …
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