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One of these aspects is the glue controlling amount. If more glue is used, it causes overflow which means messiness and cleaning problems; however, if less glue is used then the bonding becomes weak and edges start lifting. This allows for stable adhesion and prevents sloppy finishing.
They must be melted under proper melting temperatures. If the temperature range is low, bonding strength will be reduced; if too high, the glue may be degraded. The consistency of edge quality is ensured by stable heating systems.
Prior to banding, the edges of panels should be smooth, clean and dust free. Cutting or sanding quality directly affects bonding strength, which will easily result in gaps or uneven edges after processing.
The pressure applied by pressing rollers should be even along the entire edge. Insufficient pressure leads to a weak bond and too much pressure deforms thin panels. Proper balance improves surface stability.
Applying uniform strips of PVC, ABS or veneer minimizes variances in thickness and texture. Better materials have better adhesion and less propensity to crack or peel.
Cleaning glue pots and rollers regularly prevents contamination from carbon sending nematodes away from your customers. Clean systems lead to a smooth glue flow and consistent bonding.
The blades must sharp and the ends need to be properly aligned in the cutting end-off and trimming units. Inadequate trimming leads to jagged edges, uneven surfaces and visibility of defects in finished products.
Regular checks conducted on the rollers, heating systems and feeding units prevent mechanical diversion from occurring. Condition of a machine is stable for calculating long term edge banding quality.
Through high edge banding quality, not only does it improve the durability of furniture but also lowers the rework rate and enhances your product appearance. It is critical for modern furniture enterprises targeting at middle and high-end exporting market.