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SCM unveils its new exclusive solutions for ‘Batch One’ edgebanding

  • Writer: PWT
    PWT
  • Oct 15
  • 2 min read

At these upcoming ‘Batch One Days’ , the spotlight will be on the future of flexible panel and door production. Live demonstrations of high-tech edgebanding cells and insights into the industry’s emerging trends will take place on 27–28 November at the company’s Thiene (VI) premises

 

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Following the success of the 2024 editions – which showcased flexible industrial edgebanding solutions adopted by leading global customers – SCM returns with a new event entirely dedicated to ‘batch one’ production and the future of the industry.

 

On 27 and 28 November, at SCM’s Thiene (VI) premises, the Batch One Days event is an exclusive occasion focused on the latest innovations in ‘batch one’ edgebanding for panels and doors. It offers a unique opportunity to preview next-generation solutions developed for top players in the woodworking sector, all sharing the same goal: maximising quality, reliability, efficiency and customisation, even in the most demanding production contexts.

 

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“The solutions we’ll present – together with those unveiled last year – demonstrate how SCM is further strengthening its focus on ‘batch one’ production,” explains Marco Pacini, SCM Business Manager for Edgebanding. “Thanks to the advanced technology of our solutions, targeted R&D investments and our team’s expertise, SCM confirms itself as the go-to business partner for companies that make high flexibility and production efficiency their main strengths.”

 

The new edgebanding cells deliver top productivity through the use of robots and automated buffering and panel-handling systems. The Maestro active watch supervisor, together with the new WinMes MES software, ensures real-time control of the entire production process. Their extremely high technological level guarantees unmatched machining precision and quality across all types of panels, including the most delicate and complex materials.

 

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In particular, the dedicated door production cell has been enhanced with new finishing units for profile changes, scoring units for cutting, trimming units for corner processing and new sectors for radius profiles. These innovations provide maximum operational flexibility, ensuring the highest efficiency and quality standards, both when working with different profile sizes and when machining straight or shaped doors.

 

Be sure to save the date: 27–28 November, at SCM’s Thiene premises, to discover the future of ‘Batch One’ edgebanding first-hand. To find out more, see www.scmgroup.com.

 
 
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