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The paper sticking machine industry is moving toward the direction of 100% automation, more specifically to fully automated machines that embody feeding, gluing, top pressing and standing. This minimises the manual effort while improving consistency in large-scale MDF, plywood and furniture panel production.
The furniture and interior decoration markets are demanding shorter times. To adapt to bulk orders, high-speed paper sticking machines are increasingly used while stabilizing surface quality.
Most modern machines today are also making use of PLC and touch-screen control systems, allowing for exact specifications in terms of the amount of glue needed, as well as speed and pressure levels. This add stability and minimize the operator's dependency.
This also represents a deliberate step in the direction of improved compatibility with EVA and PUR adhesives. Among all these factors the most major one is aeon among moisture resistance, durability and long term bonding strength, PUR-based lamination is growing in demand.
Roller systems and pressure control are also being enhanced by manufacturers to eliminate defects like bubbling, creasing, and inconsistent bonding. The market for high-end furniture requires nearly perfect surface finishing.
New generation machines are designed to consume less energy and waste less glue. This enables factories to reduce production costs while maintaining a stable quality level.
Not only furniture production, paper sticking technology has been more and more applied to wall panel, door panel and ceiling panel etc. general use in commercial interior decoration project.
Many factories need machines capable of processing diverse panel sizes and types of décor paper. Flexibility has been a major factor influencing the types of equipment choice for modern woodworking factories.