A fully integrated peeling system covering log preparation, debarking, spindleless peeling, veneer clipping, and graded stacking. Configurable for 4ft, 5ft, 6ft, and 8ft log lengths, with optional inline quality scanning and moisture analysis.
Product Overview
The veneer peeling line is where plywood production begins. Our system is designed as a continuous, end-to-end solution built around two core production stages: the log cutting line, which receives, sizes, and feeds raw logs at consistent lengths; and the log peeling line, which handles debarking, precision spindleless peeling, rotary clipping, and grade-sorted stacking. Together, these two stages form a seamless pipeline from raw timber to finished veneer with zero manual handling between steps.
At the heart of the system is the spindleless peeling lathe. Unlike spindle-based machines, the spindleless design holds the log using pressure rolls throughout the entire peeling cycle, right down to a very small core diameter. This approach recovers significantly more veneer from each log, reduces material waste, and delivers consistent thickness tolerances even when working with variable log sizes or different wood species.
For mills that want to add inline intelligence, optional systems can be integrated at the peeling output stage. The VMA-312 veneer moisture content analyser reads each sheet before it reaches the dryer, while the iPAWS-3 surface quality scanner performs real-time grading across the full veneer surface. An AI-powered grading system with industrial camera integration is currently in development and will be available in a future release.
Production Workflow
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Live Demonstration
Watch the full production flow from raw log input through debarking, spindleless peeling, rotary clipping, and graded stacking.
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Our engineering team will review your production requirements and provide a customized peeling line configuration, log species suitability analysis, and cost estimate within 1 business day.