Process matching: The equipment layout must strictly follow the plywood production process (such as rotary cutting, drying, gluing, hot pressing, etc.) to ensure smooth process connection and reduce material turnover distance.
Space planning: Reserve sufficient space for operation, maintenance, and material stacking to avoid equipment crowding. Large equipment such as hot press machines need to be separately located and the passage must be ensured to be unobstructed.
Safe distance: Maintain a safe distance between equipment, keep high-temperature and high-pressure equipment (such as hot press machines) away from flammable materials, and equip them with fire prevention facilities.
Power and pipeline layout: Reasonably plan power, pneumatic, and hydraulic pipelines to avoid cross interference and ensure stable supply. Drying machines and other energy consuming equipment are located near the energy center.
Environmental protection and ventilation: Dust generating processes such as gluing and sanding need to be independently partitioned and equipped with dust removal systems; Strengthen ventilation and heat dissipation in the hot press area.
Foundation and shock absorption: Heavy equipment (such as hot press machines) need to reinforce the foundation, and machinery with high vibration (such as sawing machines) should be equipped with shock absorbers.
Human machine collaboration: Optimize the height of the control panel and workstation layout, reduce personnel fatigue, and improve efficiency.
Reasonable layout can improve production efficiency by more than 20%, while reducing safety hazards and energy consumption.
01 January,1970
01 January,1970
01 January,1970
01 January,1970
01 January,1970
01 January,1970