>>Edge Glued Panel Description
Edge glued lumber panels are an important component of many high quality furniture designs.Edged glued panels may be used for exposed furniture parts (such as doors), face glued intonsquares for turning or used as core material for hardwood plywood. In any case,
it is imperativenthat the panels be manufactured with strong glue bonds, closed joints, smooth surfaces, and be free of cup and warp.
Product Name | Solid Wood Edge Glued Board |
Model Number | CFPC-EGP-001 |
Material | pine |
Mainly Material | paulownia, fir, pine, poplar, birch, spruce |
Color | Natural Wooden Color or Bleached |
Grade | AA, AB, BB, BC |
Density | 300-350KGS/CBM |
Moisture Content | 6%-12% |
Thickness | 3-55mm |
Size | 1220*2440 or as customized |
Delivery time | shipped in 15-25 days after payment |
Payment term | TT/LC |
Certificate | ISO9001, FSC, BV |
Feature | stable and solid , natural twxture , green and evirmment protection, excellent hygrosscopicity adn are permeability |
Packing details | 1) Inner Packing:Pallet is wrapped with a 0.2 plastic paper.
2)Outer Packing:Pallet is covered with plywood or carton and then steel tapes for strength. |
>>Edge Glued Panel Quality ControlTo insure panels of consistent good quality, it is important that the manufacturer carefully monitor several crucial aspects of the edge gluing process. When edge gluing difficult species, it is especially crucial that manufacturersfollow strict quality control practices. The purpose of this report is to discuss proper manufacturing techniques necessary for quality panels.
Proper manufacturing techniques are essential for quality edge glued panels. To insure proper techniques are followed, a structured quality control program must be in place,the most important manufacturing concerns related to achieving quality panels and offers suggestions for designing a quality control program. The manufacturer must take this information and design a program which best fits their process needs and concerns. Equally important is that the manufacturer monitor and maintain their manufacturing equipment. Broken clamps, worn bearings, missing machine parts, and poorly adjusted machines are common causes of poorly manufactured panels. The cost of neglecting equipment is high. Likewise, manufacturers should seek advice from their adhesive suppliers and equipment manufacturers. Many companies offer good technical support and educational materials as a service to customers. Much can be learned from the experiences of those who deal with similar problems on a daily basis.1. Quality edge glued panels cannot be manufactured from improperly manufactured lumber.
The lumber must be dried to a moisture content appropriate for the environment of its intended end-use (6-8% ). 2.Machining of Panel Components Panel components must be machined properly to achieve a quality panel. Machined parts must be straight,have parallel and square edges, and surfaces of good quality.
3.It is also important that the edges are machined square. When edges are not square, a gap occurs along one edge of the glue line. When this gap is on the face of the panel (in view of the operator), the operator will often apply extra pressure to force the components together.4.It also important the surfaces to be glued are of good quality. Surfaces should be smooth with no burnishing, fuzziness, or deep tooth marks. Burnished surfaces do not allow for good glue penetration and thus weak glue bonds are formed.
5.Finally, components should be glued together shortly after machining. Components in storage can get dirty and pick up moisture, both of which affect glue bond performance.6.Gluing and Clamping Components must be properly glued to achieve a quality panel. It is important the proper glue formulation be used for the species, plant conditions, clamp cycle, and target moisture content of the components. If a new species of wood is to be glued,>>Our Solid Wood Furniture
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