Wood Press: Compact and Bond Wood Products with Heat and Pressure
What is a Wood Press?
A 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
- Hot Presses
- Cure resin-bonded panels at 150–200°C (e.g., plywood, MDF).
- Cold Presses
- Use adhesives that cure at room temperature (eco-friendly option).
- Vacuum Presses
- Evenly distribute pressure for curved or irregular shapes.
- 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
- Material Layup: Stack veneers/particles with adhesive.
- Loading: Place stacks into the press.
- Pressing: Apply heat/pressure for 3–10 minutes.
- Cooling & Trimming: Stabilize panels and cut to size.
Innovations
Quick-Release Systems: Reduce downtime between batches.
PLC Control: Automatically adjust pressure/temperature profiles.
