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In recent decades, the lumber and woodworking industries have seen significant benefits from advances in mechatronics.
The integration of mechanical, electronic, and computer technologies has enabled more precise and efficient processing methods, improving yield, quality, and operational efficiency.
Electromate supplies MTS Sensors products, including Temposonics sensors for the lumber and woodworking industries, enhancing processes such as active curve chipping and sawing with up to 20% more lumber yield.
These sensors are designed for accurate saw motion control and durability in harsh conditions, requiring no maintenance or calibration. They play a key role in maintaining dimensional integrity and improving efficiency in applications like die-cutting stacking by providing quick, multi-position measurements, supporting a broad range of controllers, and being available in lengths up to 7,620 mm.
Temposonics Lumber/Woodworking Applications
Curve Sawing
Active curve chipping and sawing increase lumber recovery by up to 20% over traditional methods, using Temposonics sensors for precise control even in challenging environments, without needing maintenance or calibration.
Wood Harvesting & Sawmills
Temposonics sensors, industry standard for over 30 years, withstand sawmill shocks and vibrations, ensuring product integrity and production efficiency in wood and paper manufacturing.
Stacker for Die Cutter
Temposonics sensors streamline setup by measuring 30 positions at once, enhancing productivity by replacing multiple encoders with a single unit, and are available in various lengths and outputs for diverse controllers.
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