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1 March 1995 Use of lasers in the furniture industry
Grzegorz Wieloch, Piotr Pohl
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Abstract
One of the ways of using laser in industry is its usage in loss treatment of wood and composite wood products. In the furniture industry the above mentioned machining is used in such technological processes in which tool machining (sawing, molding) is not economical or even possible. These processes are mainly curvilinear cutting of layer materials like veneers, plywood, and face layers and thicker materials like particleboards, fiberboards, and lumber- core panels. Wide usage has also been achieved in heat treatment in wood for decoration. It can be calcinating designs, engraving them, blackening of parts of surfaces, or changing of anatomic characteristics of wood tissue. Nevertheless laser usage in recliner cutting seems at present causeless.
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Grzegorz Wieloch and Piotr Pohl "Use of lasers in the furniture industry", Proc. SPIE 2202, Laser Technology IV: Research Trends, Instrumentation, and Applications in Metrology and Materials Processing, (1 March 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.203232
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KEYWORDS
Laser cutting

Carbon dioxide lasers

Heat treatments

Carbon dioxide

Composites

Laser engraving

Laser marking

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