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Encyclopedia > Woodworking machinery

Woodworking machinery is any machine that is intended to convert wood into objects for human use.


Also See: Woodworking

Contents

Types of woodworking machinery

Solidwood

  • Pin router
  • Spindle moulder (Spindle shaper)
  • Table saw
  • Radial arm saw
  • Band saw
  • Jig saw
  • Reciprocating saw
  • Biscuit joiner
  • Hand jointer
  • Thickness planer
  • Drilling machine
  • Tenoning machine
  • Wood lathe
  • Round pole milling machine
  • Round pole sanding machine
  • other 'solidwood'

Panel line

  • Panel surface processing
  • Panel dividing equipment, classified by number of beam, loading system, saw carriage speed
  • Double end tennor, classified by conveyor type
    • Rolling chain system conveyor speed 40M/Min - 120M/Min
    • Sliding chain system conveyor speed 10M/Min - 30M/Min
  • Panel edge processing equipment, classified by conveyor speed
    • High speed edgebander conveyor speed >= 100M/Min
    • Heavy duty edgebander conveyor speed >= 24M/Min
    • Light duty edgebander conveyor speed < 20M/Min (i.e. 8, 12 or 16M/Min.)
  • Panel boring equipment, classified by number of boring heads
    • Single line boring machine
    • Multi line boring machine
  • Panel automatic packing equipment
  • other 'panel line'

Associations

Asia

  • Taiwan Woodworking Machinery Association (http://www.twma.org.tw) - TWMA, Taiwan
  • Taiwan External Trade Development Council (http://www.taitra.org.tw) - TAITRA, Taiwan
  • China External Trade Development Council (http://www.cetra.org.tw) - CETRA, Taiwan the official name had been changed as TAITRA
  • Japanese Wookworking Machinery Cooperative Association (http://www.mmjp.or.jp/nichimoku) - MMJP, Japan

Europe

  • European Woodworking Machinery Association (http://www.eumabois.com) - EUMABOIS
  • German Plant Machinery Manufacturers Association (http://www.wood.vdma.org) - VDMA
  • Italia Woodworking Machinery Association (http://www.acimall.com) - ACIMALL

America

  • Wood Machinery Manufactures of America (http://www.wmma.org) - WMMA, USA
  • Woodworking Machinery Industry Association (http://www.wmia.org) - WMIA, USA
  • American Woodworking Association of Woodworking & Furnishings Suppliers® (http://www.awfs.org) - AWFS®, USA

Exhibitions

  • Ligna Plus Hanover Trade Fair (http://www.hfusa.com/ligna/about.shtml) - LIGNA Hanover, Germany 2005.05
  • Xylexpo Sasmil (http://www.xylexpo.com) - Milano, Italy 2004.5.26-30
  • The International Woodworking Machinery & Furniture Supply Fair (http://www.iwfatlanta.com) - IWF Atlanta, USA 2004.08.26-29
  • Taipei Int'l Woodworking Machinery & Supplies Show (http://www.twma.org.tw) - INTERWOOD Taipei, Taiwan 2005.07
  • Nagoya International Woodworking Machinery Show (http://www.mokkiten.com/english/englishtop.html) - MOKKITEN Nagoya, Japan 2005.11.03-06
  • Tokyo Woodworking Machinery World Fair (http://www.mmjp.or.jp/nichimoku/pages/04/etop.html) - TOKYO 2004, Japan 2004.09.22-25

See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Woodworking machinery: Information from Answers.com (769 words)
In the 1980s, the woodworking machinery industry was affected by a slowdown in the housing industry and a general U.S. economic recession.
Woodworking machinery manufacturers often paid as much as 10 percent of their annual sales for liability insurance, a cost that foreign competitors did not face.
In the early 1990s, the woodworking machinery industry benefited from legislation that required woodworking companies to reduce the amount of dust in the air of their factories.
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