This 4-foot fully automatic double veneer peeling line combines a log debarking machine with a conveyor system, an automatic log positioning distributor, two high-speed peeling stations (equipped with 2 independent peelers and dedicated conveyors each), and automated stacking modules. It enables non-stop production of 0.5-3.5mm-thick veneers, boasting an output capacity of 60-80 cubic meters per 8-hour work shift.
Only one operator is needed to monitor the debarking unit—manual intervention is completely eliminated from the peeling, transferring, and stacking processes, cutting labor costs by 80% in contrast to traditional production configurations.
With its seamless workflow that covers everything from log feeding to neatly aligned veneer discharge, this integrated turnkey solution is perfectly suited for building high-efficiency, space-saving plywood plants, helping users achieve a quick return on investment.
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The rounding machine utilizes advanced cutting tools and a precise control system to quickly and efficiently center and round logs. This high-precision process significantly improves material utilization in subsequent peeling and other processes. Its stable design and easy operation facilitate efficient primary wood processing.

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Equipped with a high-performance motor and intelligent adjustment mechanism, the peeling machine delivers fast peeling speeds and uniform, controllable veneer thickness. Its high degree of automation allows for continuous and stable operation, effectively improving veneer output efficiency and quality, ensuring high-quality raw materials for plywood production.
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The palletizer, with its precise positioning and gripping technology, automatically and neatly stacks veneer and other materials, ensuring stable and orderly stacking. This automated palletizing replaces manual labor, reduces labor input, improves the connection between warehousing and subsequent processes, and ensures a consistent production process.
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