Panels & Furniture Asia July/August 2022
Panels & Furniture Asia (PFA) is a leading regional trade magazine dedicated to the woodbased panel, furniture and flooring processing industry. Published bi-monthly since 2000, PFA delivers authentic journalism to cover the latest news, technology, machinery, projects, products and trade events throughout the sector. With a hardcopy and digital readership comprising manufacturers, designers and specifiers, among others, PFA is the platform of choice for connecting brands across the global woodworking landscape.
Panels & Furniture Asia (PFA) is a leading regional trade magazine dedicated to the woodbased panel, furniture and flooring processing industry. Published bi-monthly since 2000, PFA delivers authentic journalism to cover the latest news, technology, machinery, projects, products and trade events throughout the sector. With a hardcopy and digital readership comprising manufacturers, designers and specifiers, among others, PFA is the platform of choice for connecting brands across the global woodworking landscape.
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BIFA WOOD<br />
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T N A M<br />
BIFA WOOD<br />
VIETNAM <strong>2022</strong><br />
WIDE BELT SANDERS: JUN SHIAU MACHINERY<br />
BOOTH NUMBER: B2095<br />
With 40 years of experience under<br />
its belt, Jun Shiau Machinery has<br />
its own brand, Sheng Shing Wide<br />
Belt Sander, that produces a range<br />
of light- and heavy-duty sanders.<br />
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic<br />
over the past two years, furniture<br />
manufacturing companies, which<br />
are labour-intensive in <strong>Asia</strong>, have<br />
stopped production due to pandemic<br />
prevention policies or infected staff,<br />
bringing up the problem of the<br />
reduction in manpower.<br />
In light of this, Jun Shiau began<br />
thinking about how to solve the<br />
manpower problem that customers<br />
are facing. Therefore, in the past<br />
two years it has promoted its top<br />
and bottom sander BSD + FSD for<br />
constant pass line. According to Jun<br />
Shiau, the bottom sander BSD goes<br />
with the table fixed sander FSD.<br />
Customers can install the conveyor<br />
table in between the sanders and<br />
connect the production line with a<br />
software to reduce the dependence<br />
on manpower, and users can match<br />
the automatic production line<br />
themselves.<br />
SD SERIES<br />
With a wide belt sander for sanding<br />
solid wood, jointed panels, and<br />
calibration, the SD series, which<br />
includes SD3130, offers customers<br />
with a working width standard from<br />
610-1,300mm; widths of 1,580mm<br />
and upwards can be requested.<br />
The two head series offers both<br />
roller types for general sanding.<br />
For sanders with three sanding<br />
heads, the third sanding head is<br />
a combination type in addition to<br />
the roller type, which is capable of<br />
calibration and fine sanding in one<br />
pass. The three head series offers fine<br />
finishing.<br />
300mm or 420mm at the customer’s<br />
choice. Ideal for sanding veneers,<br />
medium-density fibreboard (MDF),<br />
parquet, or plywood, the SV series<br />
delivers with high precision sanding<br />
with a dimensional tolerance within<br />
0.1m.<br />
In addition, the SV series features<br />
a pressure plate welded from steel<br />
and plated with hard chrome,<br />
presenting a hardness up to RC 70°.<br />
Maximum stability and smoothness<br />
of panel feeding is enabled through<br />
the incorporation of the pressure<br />
plate with a rubber coated pressure<br />
roller. P<br />
The SD-3130 wide belt sander<br />
The SV-3130 wide belt sander<br />
SV SERIES<br />
The SV series comprises a sanding<br />
head constructed with a contact<br />
drum, with a roller diameter of either<br />
BSD-31300 + FSD-31300<br />
bottom and fixed table sanders<br />
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