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In the context of Oriented Strand Board (OSB) production, the term surface veneer peeling machine" may be a misnomer, as OSB is manufactured using wood strands (flakes), not veneers. However, if referring to equipment that prepares the surface-layer strands or ensures a smooth finish on OSB panels, here's a breakdown of relevant machinery and processes:
OSB Strand Production (Flaking/Stranding Machines)
OSB strands are typically produced using ring flakers or stranders, not veneer peelers. These machines process logs or wood billets into thin, uniform strands (flakes) for the surface and core layers:
Ring Flakers:
Use rotating rings with knives to peel/cut logs into strands of controlled thickness (0.3–0.7 mm).
Adjustable knife angles and feed rates ensure consistent strand geometry.
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Disk Stranders:
Employ rotating disks with blades to slice wood into strands.
Ideal for producing longer, more uniform strands for surface layers.
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In the context of Oriented Strand Board (OSB) production, the term surface veneer peeling machine" may be a misnomer, as OSB is manufactured using wood strands (flakes), not veneers. However, if referring to equipment that prepares the surface-layer strands or ensures a smooth finish on OSB panels, here's a breakdown of relevant machinery and processes:
OSB Strand Production (Flaking/Stranding Machines)
OSB strands are typically produced using ring flakers or stranders, not veneer peelers. These machines process logs or wood billets into thin, uniform strands (flakes) for the surface and core layers:
Ring Flakers:
Use rotating rings with knives to peel/cut logs into strands of controlled thickness (0.3–0.7 mm).
Adjustable knife angles and feed rates ensure consistent strand geometry.
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Disk Stranders:
Employ rotating disks with blades to slice wood into strands.
Ideal for producing longer, more uniform strands for surface layers.
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