3. Membrane presses for relief panels
This technique is also known as 3D Laminating. Its purpose is to laminate plastic films –, usually plasticized decorative PVC – onto panels with molded reliefs.
The starting point is dense MDF panels that can easily be moulded using routers or routers, with reliefs up to 1 cm deep.
The adhesive is applied to these panels either by spray or, rather, by curtain machine.
The coating is most often a PVC film, but in some countries where PVC is considered environmentally unfriendly, it may be replaced by ABS, or polypropylene, which is more difficult to bond. PVC films are laminated with polyurethane emulsions that develop the high heat cohesion required, as we shall see.
PP films require very special adhesive formulations (acrylics or VAEs with good heat cohesion) and, what's more, the PP film...
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Membrane presses for relief panels
Manufacturers of assembly and gluing machines
1. General manufacturers
Barberan (Spain) [email protected]
Biesse SpA (Italy) [email protected]http://www.biesse.com
Manufacturers of wood glues and adhesives
Bostik-France http://www.bostik.fr
H.B. Fuller Deutschland GmbH (Germany)
Fuller-France http://www.hotfrog.fr / Entreprises/Hb-Fuller-France
...Hot-melt/thermofusible adhesive applicators
Nordson France SAS (France) http://www.nordson.fr
Nordson Benelux NV/SA
Robatech AG (Switzerland) http://www.robatech.fr
Professional organizations
SFCA (France) http://www.fipec.orghttp://www.sfca.fr
Wood technical center http:// www.ctba.fr
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