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The combination of high functional reliability, unlimited cutting patterns and short log gaps not only makes the separating conveyor unique, but also makes the complete sawmill process more economical

SEL conveyor solves the issue of varied product dimensions in separation

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Linck conveyor transports mills to profitability

The latest separating conveyor SEL from Linck is designed for separating sideboards from multiple centre products. Its functional principle, for which a patent application has been filed, allows a safe and reliable separation without limitation of the product dimensions.

With a feed speed of up to 200 m/minute, the sideboards on the left and right of the centre product are separated one after the other. As the adjustment to different cutting patterns is done servohydraulically in a very short time, it is possible to operate with short log gaps. The chain-free solution makes the SEL very low wear and easy to maintain.

The combination of high functional reliability, unlimited cutting patterns and short log gaps not only makes the separating conveyor unique, but also makes the complete sawmill process more economical.

“The combination of high functional reliability, unlimited cutting patterns and short log gaps not only makes the separating conveyor unique, but also makes the complete sawmill process more economical.”

Project Power Wood Corp., Canada

Mühlböck drying technology in North America

Mühlböck dry kilns 1306 PRO for new location in Agassiz, B.C.

When Power Wood Corp. of Surrey moved their Custom Cedar production to a new location in Agassiz B.C., Canada this summer, they too chose Mühlböck to design their new 4 kiln drying capacity, with the flexibility of installation in 2 phases.

Mühlböck North America was able to offer customer the perfect design to meet their motto ‘On Time, On Grade, On Budget’, with 1306 PRO dry kilns that are developed to reduce thermal and electrical power consumption by up to 25% without losing any drying time, while still delivering the highest possible lumber quality.

The installation of the first 2 kilns has just been completed exactly as scheduled, and commissioned to customer’s full satisfaction.

‘You and your team did a great job for us. I’m looking forward to building kilns #5&6 soon!’ reported Jake Power to the Mühlböck North America Team.

Jake Power Owner, Sales-Manager, General Manager, Power Wood

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