How does the fully automatic Veneer Splicer work efficiently

The fully automatic Veneer Splicer is used to combine multiple single wood veneers into a longer and wider veneer. There are no traces of splicing either.Our company has produced two different models of machines, one with automatic gluing and the other with manual gluing.The latest automatic glued system developed by our company is one of the most popular products nowadays.The automatic gluing system has three advantages in total.  

  

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1.The automatic gluing system controls the amount of glue through a precise gear pump to ensure that the glue usage remains consistent at all times. It avoids the problem of excessive glue overflow that is prone to occur when applying glue manually.

2.The automatic gluing system can replace multiple operators, and the skill requirements for the operators are greatly reduced, which also saves labor in the factory.However, manual gluing requires the operator to apply glue to each piece of wood veneer.

3.The automatic gluing system can achieve extremely fine glue seams of only about 0.1mm. After jointing, almost no jointing marks are visible, greatly enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the product.

  

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The Veneer Splicer is also equipped with a cooling system to lower the temperature of the glue. Because the glue melts into a liquid by heating, if the glue is too hot, it will cause damage to the wood veneer. So a cooler is needed to cool down the glue. To reach the required temperature.

 

The operator placed the long edges of two pieces of wood veneer close together and put them into the feeding platform of the machine. The machine ensures edge alignment through guide wheels. Release the wood veneer with both hands, and it will automatically enter the Veneer Splicer. The automatic gluing system will evenly apply the glue to the edge of one of the wood veneers. The pressing wheel applies uniform pressure to tightly press the two pieces of wood veneer together, allowing the glue to quickly penetrate and cure under pressure, firmly bonding the two pieces of wood veneer together.