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Compact Series
High precision edgebanding and smaller footprint
Smaller edgebanders for the professional workshops with limited space. Always providing performance and quality finishing that is expected from an industrial level machine.
Competitively priced and affordable even for a small joinery workshop.
Advanced Series
The most versatile edgebanders
Both series have the option for corner trimming (corner rounding) and R scraping (radius scraping). Can be equipped with most operative groups and can have spray cleaning and spray release functions as an option turning it in to a highly specified machine for any edgebanding need.
Pro Series
Laser Edgebanding technology
The most professional edgebander series with laser gluing technology.
These cutting-edge machine s uses advanced laser technology to create a continuous and uniformed edge banding, eliminating the need for traditional glue and increasing the bond strength between the banding and panel, resulting in a more durable and aesthetic finish.
An edgebander, commonly used in furniture manufacturing and carpentry, is a woodworking tool that offers many capabilities. Primarily, its purpose is to apply a thin strip, known as an edgeband, to the exposed edges of wood-based panels such as plywood, particleboard, or MDF (medium-density fibreboard). This serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, providing a clean, finished look to the edges, while also protecting them from wear and moisture.
An edgebander can perform the following tasks:
- Edgeband application: Firstly, the edgebander applies a thin strip of material, typically made of PVC, ABS, wood veneer, or melamine, onto the exposed edges of panels. Through this process, it effectively covers the raw edges, imparting a finished appearance that matches or complements the panel’s surface.
- Trimming: Subsequently, after the edgeband is applied, the machine precisely trims off the excess material. This step ensures that the edgeband aligns perfectly with the panel surface, resulting in a seamless and flush edge.
- Edge Finishing: In addition to trimming, some edgebanders offer supplementary finishing operations. These may include edge scraping, edge sanding, or buffing to refine the edgeband further, smoothen its surface, or enhance its overall appearance.
- Corner Rounding: Furthermore, certain edgebanders provide the capability to round off the corners of the edgeband. By incorporating this feature, the machine eliminates sharp edges, making the finished piece safer and more comfortable to handle.
- Customization: Moreover, edgebanders allow for customization, accommodating various edgeband materials and designs. They can handle different thicknesses, widths, and colors of edgebands, thereby providing flexibility to meet specific design requirements.
Overall, an edgebander streamlines and automates the process of applying and finishing edgebands, saving time and effort compared to manual methods. Through its consistent and high-quality results, this indispensable tool contributes significantly to the woodworking industry.