High Frequency Press - Solid Edge Glue
KGW-1040HD
High Frequency Press
High-frequency press is a specialized machine used in woodworking to laminate and bond materials rapidly using high-frequency electromagnetic waves. This technology induces heat directly within the adhesive, significantly speeding up the curing process compared to conventional methods. High-frequency presses are particularly effective for bonding wood veneers, laminates, and composite materials, allowing manufacturers to produce high-quality, strong, and aesthetically pleasing products such as furniture, cabinets, and panels. Features of these presses often include adjustable pressure settings, precise temperature controls, and consistent production cycles, making them valuable tools for enhancing efficiency and productivity in the woodworking industry.
High Frequency Press
High Frequency Press - FJ Edge Glue
KGW-1030HA
High Frequency Press - Dual Inclined Bed
KGW-1015-2S/ KGW-1025-2S/ KGW-1025-SH
High Frequency Press - Dual Table
KGW-1025-2T
High Frequency Press - Sand wich Glued
KGW-501H
High Frequency Press - Stainless Slat Bed
KGW-1030HS/ KGW-1040HS/ KGW-1060HS-5M/ KGW-1060HS-6M
High Frequency Press - Edge Glue
KGW-1030H/ KGW-1030HF/ KGW-1040H/ KGW-1060H/ KGW-10100H
High Frequency Veneer Press
KGW-1030HH
High Frequency Cornor Press
KGW-1008-2S/ KGW-1008P/ KGW-1008PMF/ KGW-1004P/ KGW-1015A
"Choosing the Right Machinery & Process?"
Wood manufacturing is an art form that requires skill and craftsmanship, as well as knowledge of the materials and techniques used. Throughout the years, wood manufacturing has evolved to include new and innovative methods, allowing for faster production and better-quality products. As a wood manufacturer, it is thus important to identify the wood manufacturing techniques most suitable for your business as well as the needs of your buyer personas.
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