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Retrofits two Finsa production lines with glue saving systems

Finsa, a pioneer in the manufacture of particleboard and MDF on the Iberian Peninsula, is purchasing four glue-saving systems from German machine and plant manufacturer Dieffenbacher for two production lines in Nelas, Portugal.

Two “Projet” systems will help reduce glue consumption in MDF production. Another “Projet” and an “Evojet P” will be used in a line that produces boards with a particleboard core layer covered top and bottom by MDF surface layers. The ”Projet” will be used in surface-layer gluing, whereas the “Evojet P” will be deployed for the core layer.

“We’ll achieve high glue savings in both our lines with the Dieffenbacher glue-saving technology, so that our investment will pay off very quickly,” said Sérgio Filipe, Technical Manager at Finsa. “Our previous projects together and our experience in the pre-project phase convinced us that Dieffenbacher is the right partner to help our retrofit project in Nelas move forward,” he added.

“Projet” is an MDF blow-line gluing system that delivers resin savings of up to 15% compared to conventional blow line technology. It’s applicable for both UF and MUF resin. With “Projet”, MDF manufacturers can produce board surfaces with fewer resin spots.

In particleboard production, the “Evojet P” will help Finsa reduce glue consumption. Special two-component nozzles atomize the glue into fine droplets to create a homogeneous resin distribution. This enables resin savings of up to 15% in the core layer.

Installation and start-up of the four Dieffenbacher glue-saving systems are scheduled for late summer.

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