A complete plywood panel assembly system with two distinct production branches; the thin 3-ply line uses a double glue-spread + hot press sequence, while the thick 5-ply+ line uses cold press bonding. Both converge at shared finishing: double sizing, sanding, grading, and packing.
The plywood assembling line is the final stage of the veneer processing flow, where dried and graded veneers are bonded into finished plywood panels. EUNIAN's system is configured around two distinct production branches; a thin line for 3-ply panels and a thick line for 5-ply and above. Each following a different process sequence before converging at a shared finishing section for double sizing, sanding, grading, and packing.
The thin 3-ply line applies a unique double glue-spread sequence: core veneers are glued first, cold pressed together with face and back veneers, then the surface is levelled with a calibration sander before a second glue-spread applies adhesive to the face and back veneers. Optional core lap checking and a putty line precede the hot press, which bonds all layers simultaneously under heat and pressure.
The thick 5-ply+ line glues all core veneers in a single spreader pass and cold presses the full stack. Optional lap checking and putty filling address surface defects before a calibration sander brings the panel to a consistent thickness. No hot press is required — the cold press cycle and calibration step handle full consolidation, making the thick line a lower-energy, high-throughput configuration for structural-grade multi-layer panels.
Two parallel production branches with different process sequences converge at shared panel finishing. Click any branch header or machine node to explore the step.
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