Optimization cross-cut saw
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24 Sep 2022, 05:58
Circular sawing machines in the field of solid wood cross-cutting, which are equipped with workpiece detection and a machine control, which is able to compare the detected workpiece data with specifications and thereby control the cutting process according to requirements. Common to all is that the workpieces are transported through the machine by a feed system, and that these machines are used to pursue a certain wood optimisation objective.Get more news about Wood Cross Cutting Machine,you can vist our website!
Modern cut-off-saws are equipped with high quality measuring and scanning systems, which implement contactless detection and measuring of the workpiece and then transfer the acquired data to a complex software / machine control for further processing and operational evaluation. The start and end of a workpiece are detected with sensors. The machine always cuts the largest specified length. The next longest fixed length is always sought for any leftover pieces. If the leftover is shorter than the shortest fixed length then this piece is separated off as waste. No consideration is given to the length of waste and further priorities with this optimisation variant. Full optimisation with consideration to priorities This is an enhancement of full optimisation. In addition to waste reduction, the control combines the specified fixed lengths, such that certain workpiece lengths are preferred or greater volumes are cut. Quality optimisation A prerequisite for quality optimisation is the labelling of various quality levels on the workpieces. The machine control optimises within individual quality levels; leftovers of one quality are assigned to the next quality level. Value optimisation The control combines the specified workpiece lengths and cuts preferred lengths with higher prices. Exception: Cut types without optimisation function The following two cut types require sensory detection of the workpiece data and a machine control. For this reason they are assigned the optimization cross cut saw (acc. to Höchsmann definition), even if optimisation in the strictest sense does not take place. Quality optimisation A precondition for quality optimisation is the marking of different quality levels on the workpieces. The machine control optimises within individual quality levels; residual pieces of one quality are assigned to the next lower quality level. List cutting The machine processes the specified cutting list. A sensor in the area of the workpiece infeed detects the start and end of the workpiece; first cuts or head cuts are possible. If the leftover is shorter than the target workpiece per the parts list then it is discharged as waste. Typical applications are found in the pallet and crate industry for example. |
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