Wood Press: Compact and Bond Wood Products with Heat and Pressure

What is a Wood Press?

wood press applies heat and pressure to bond veneers, fibers, or particles into engineered wood products like plywood, laminates, or compressed boards.

Types of Wood Presses

  1. Hot Presses
    • Cure resin-bonded panels at 150–200°C (e.g., plywood, MDF).
  2. Cold Presses
    • Use adhesives that cure at room temperature (eco-friendly option).
  3. Vacuum Presses
    • Evenly distribute pressure for curved or irregular shapes.
  4. Hydraulic Presses
    • Generate up to 300 tons of force for dense composites.

Key Advantages

✔ High Productivity – Press 100–500 panels per day.
✔ Customization – Adjust pressure (5–30 MPa) and temperature.
✔ Eco-Friendly – Some models use soy-based adhesives.

Applications

  • Plywood Production: Bonding veneer layers.
  • Door Manufacturing: Solid-core and laminated doors.
  • Recycling: Compressing sawdust into fire logs.

Operation Workflow

  1. Material Layup: Stack veneers/particles with adhesive.
  2. Loading: Place stacks into the press.
  3. Pressing: Apply heat/pressure for 3–10 minutes.
  4. Cooling & Trimming: Stabilize panels and cut to size.

Innovations

Quick-Release Systems: Reduce downtime between batches.

PLC Control: Automatically adjust pressure/temperature profiles.