To meet a market where customization is the most important requirement, the process has evolved over the years with new features that allow the creation of innovative aesthetic finishes. The evolution of the process has led to a parallel development of machines and, as a result, sanders have been transformed from simple machines with flexible abrasives to machining centers capable of producing 3D finishes on the panel. To this end, as highest expression of the concept of customization, SCM introduced a new CO2 laser module on the DMC System sander, which allows any image to be transferred onto the workpiece. Unlike traditional laser marking systems, where the workpiece remains static while the laser head moves, the SCM system operates in a continuous flow. This configuration significantly increases productivity, making the processing time independent of the complexity of the image to be created. Another advantage of continuous flow processing is the ability to handle workpieces of any length, making it ideal for various production needs. The system integrates seamlessly into the modular structure of SCM’s DMC System sanders, allowing for the combination of laser processing with other finishing units.

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Advanced Customization in Wood Panel Finishing: Continuous Flow CO₂ Laser Integration in SCM DMC System Sanders

  • Venturini Marco

摘要

To meet a market where customization is the most important requirement, the process has evolved over the years with new features that allow the creation of innovative aesthetic finishes. The evolution of the process has led to a parallel development of machines and, as a result, sanders have been transformed from simple machines with flexible abrasives to machining centers capable of producing 3D finishes on the panel. To this end, as highest expression of the concept of customization, SCM introduced a new CO2 laser module on the DMC System sander, which allows any image to be transferred onto the workpiece. Unlike traditional laser marking systems, where the workpiece remains static while the laser head moves, the SCM system operates in a continuous flow. This configuration significantly increases productivity, making the processing time independent of the complexity of the image to be created. Another advantage of continuous flow processing is the ability to handle workpieces of any length, making it ideal for various production needs. The system integrates seamlessly into the modular structure of SCM’s DMC System sanders, allowing for the combination of laser processing with other finishing units.