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WIN woodworking INTERNATIONAL 2023/2

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We report on all aspects of woodworking from board materials, wood treatment to machines, tools and technical know-how, from timber engineering supplies to the latest developments in technologies and markets. We address factory managers and production engineers directly, and thus ensure coverage of the decision makers within the industry.

Innovative control

Innovative control technology for trade and industry Smart operation It made sense to take this development a step further and use the tablet as an extended machine control system. With the tablet or the corresponding app, users have access to extensive extensions of the essential machine operation, which runs on the 7” touch screen permanently installed on the machine. In addition, access to data centrally managed in the company, such as order data or mould information, is ensured via the tablet or the associated cloud application. Of course, every machine equipped with ConnectControl can be operated without a docked tablet as well as without an on-line connection, but then without the possibilities of communication to the “outside”. Mobile extension The quality market leader MARTIN will present at the world’s leading trade fair LIGNA the complete range of sliding table saws, spindle moulders, thicknessers and surface planers as well as the special sanding machine for wood window construction. The intelligent combination of a mobile tablet and a 7” touch screen permanently installed on the machine enables the multi-level operating concept to provide efficient electronic support for the operator directly at the machine. “We at MARTIN are very proud to be able to present our innovative, now patented ConnectControl control technology to visitors for the first time at LIGNA. We are convinced that with this innovative concept of machine control we have once again given a noticeable innovative impetus to the entire industry,” Michael Mühldorfer, Marketing Manager at MARTIN, introduces his remarks. The undisputed highlight of this LIGNA, Mühldorfer continued, is the cloud-based, patented Connect-Control control concept that characterises the latest generation of sliding table saws and table milling machines from MARTIN. With this multi-award-winning MARTIN invention, users receive a uniquely designed, high-performance machine control system that not only opens up completely new horizons for the user in machine operation, but also opens up the entire world of modern data exchange. New horizons for the workshop The innovative, patented ConnectControl control system is available for the new T14 and T29 spindle moulders and the two new T66 and T77 sliding table saws. Thanks to the modular design of ConnectTouch, the permanently installed touch-screen control, ConnectPad, the Apple iPad, with the ConnectApp and the cloud solution ConnectDrive, the customer has the option of upgrading or downgrading the control of his machine at any time, even after purchase. This provides a comfortable level of investment security and flexibility. The state of the art in the operation of stationary standard woodworking machines is dominated by electronic controls that are permanently connected to the machine; the possibility of multifunctional use of the existing control electronics is not given. These controls are also only connected to the Internet in exceptional cases, mainly for maintenance. With ConnectControl, MARTIN is taking into account the increasing digitalisation of the working world, which is also unstoppable in the traditional trade. A central cornerstone here is communication. Modern companies and their employees increasingly work with electronic work documents, i.e. tablets. On the one hand, because the tablet carries all relevant work documents, on the other hand, because it is a central means of modern communication. On the other hand, the tablet also ensures communication between the machine and the work preparation department as well as between the machine and the construction site, for example. The tablet as the employee’s central work device ensures that work processes are perfectly organised even if changes occur that flow into the company from outside. Examples of this are changes or rework that are necessary at short notice, which occur from time to time during an assembly operation. Through the use of modern communication technology, these flow seamlessly to the machine – quickly and efficiently. Neither outdated work instructions nor obsolete drawings need to be exchanged; everyone has the current status directly at hand at all times. By integrating modern technology directly into the machine operation, even the last hurdle of the information flow is taken. New machine design Visitors can also look forward to the new, fresh design of the MARTIN machines. The entire range now comes in a modern white, the familiar water blue is now reserved for the area around the logo. www.martin.info 16 No. 2 • May 2023

Briquetting wood debris – sustainably and profitably Although this year’s LIGNA 2023 will be focusing on wood from May 15 to 19, this won’t be exclusively on how this valuable resource is processed. Also how wood debris can yield the most has never before been so important. And organised accordingly are the presentations by the briquetting experts, the world market leader RUF Maschinenbau and its subsidiary C.F. Nielsen, at their booth, including the RUF 1200 and BP7510, the latest creations from the world of briquetting systems. The hydraulic and mechanical briquetting innovations by RUF Maschinenbau and C.F. Nielsen together constitute the world’s largest single-source portfolio. In other words: No matter the capacity, chip geometry, or material type, there is a solution for virtually all. The briquetting specialists from Zaisertshofen in Bavaria and Bælum in Denmark can provide these solutions from their hydraulic and mechanical ranges. The Group’s systems can process not only wood, but biomass and other debris as well. Their capacities range from 30 to 4000 kg/h. The optimal technology from case to case can be determined only in talks with the company’s experts. At LIGNA 2023, they will be available to trade visitors at all times when they can demonstrate the functions and all key properties on the exhibited systems. I feel wood Among others of its products, RUF will be presenting its new RUF 1200 for 240 ×70 mm briquettes. Thanks to its revised hydraulics, this machine now exhibits a power consumption 25 % less than its predecessor RUF 1100+, with a slightly higher performance. It then produces more than 640 briquettes an hour, each weighing 1.7 kg. In addition, the company will be presenting its RUF R6 from its standardised LIGNUM series for wood. Every hour, this system converts about 670 kg into approximately 780 briquettes. The BP7510HD by the RUF subsidiary C.F. Nielsen represents this company’s most powerful mechanical press. It features a dual charger with a maximum capacity of 3500 kg/h. The system is therefore ideal for the high-performance production of briquettes for the industry and home consumers. These briquettes can be either round with diameters up to 120 mm or square with 100 mm sides. www.brikettieren.de LIGNA 2023 will also be focusing on the recycling of wood debris. The RUF Group will be presenting briquette and briquetting innovations designed for sustainability. No. 2 • May 2023 Poland Ul. Pasjonatów 5 62-069 Dąbrowa - Poznan Italy Via XX Settembre 105 31015 Conegliano - Treviso salvamac.com

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