LINES FOR FINISHING WOOD AND PANEL COATING

 

Finishing wood is an advanced and specialised process that aims to improve the aesthetic, functional and strength characteristics of wood-based panels such as chipboard, MDF, plywood and blockboard.

This technique involves the application of various coatings, including veneers, laminates (HPL, CPL), light papers, finish foils or plastic foils (PVC, ABS, PE, acrylics, etc.).

The finishing wood process not only gives the panels an aesthetically attractive finish, but also enhances their performance in terms of wear resistance, water resistance and ease of maintenance. Through the use of advanced technologies, the ennobling of wood panels results in high quality end products suitable for a wide range of applications, including furniture, flooring, and architectural components.

Italpresse offers complete continuous cycle pressing lines, both single and multi-deck, for the finishing of wood-based panels such as chipboard, MDF, plywood, blockboard, etc. These lines are designed to apply coatings such as veneer, laminates (HPL, CPL), light papers, finish foils or plastic foils (PVC, ABS, PE, acrylics, etc.).

Customised configuration of the pressing line is possible thanks to a wide range of automations including feeding, glue spreading, laminating, unloading and stacking of panels.

Automatic loading multi-daylight presses (MAGNUM)

This type of Italpresse multi-daylight pressing lines provides for the simultaneous loading of several panels thanks to a multi-level automatic loader. Different sizes, specific pressure and number of daylights are available, depending on the production needs and requirements.

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Automatic loading single daylight pressing lines (V, P, STORM, MARK)

The single daylight pressing lines for panel finishing have a basic configuration consisting of a loading belt, an automatic press and an unloading roller table.

 

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Lines for melamine (short cycle) (MARK KT)

Italpresse is able to offer a complete range of short cycle lines for direct lamination with melamine. The areas of use are mainly in the furniture and laminate flooring industries.

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