Wooden furniture Assembly lines
Wooden furniture comes in a variety of types, which can be categorized based on the materials used and the production processes, as follows:
- Solid Wood Furniture: Refers to furniture that is made entirely of the same type of wood, without any artificial boards.
- Wooden Furniture: Furniture where all wooden parts (excluding mirror supports and trims) are made from solid wood lumber or panels, with a solid wood content of 80%-95%.
- Wood and Board Combined Furniture: The solid wood content may only be between 60% and 80%, combining the characteristics of solid wood and artificial boards.
The characteristics of wooden furniture mainly include:
- Natural Texture: The surface of solid wood furniture shows the true texture of the wood, displaying the beauty of nature.
- Healthy and Environmentally Friendly: Solid wood furniture is usually free of chemical pollution, meeting the modern urban people's pursuit of a healthy lifestyle.
- Durability: Solid wood furniture has high hardness and strong pressure resistance, making it durable and long-lasting, with a service life far exceeding that of panel furniture.
- Appreciation: Solid wood furniture has the function of appreciation, and its value may increase over time.
The assembly production process of wooden furniture typically includes the following steps:
- Material Preparation: Including the drying, balancing, and selection of wood to ensure the stability of the wood.
- Woodworking: Involves processes such as rough planing, precise cutting, forming, and drilling of wood, requiring high processing accuracy.
- Coating: Includes color wiping, base coloring, multiple applications of primer and topcoat, drying, and sanding to ensure the furniture surface is smooth and the color is even.
- Packing: Includes inspection, touch-up, dust blowing, and final packaging to ensure that the product is delivered to consumers without defects.
The application of automated production lines in the production of solid wood furniture can improve production efficiency and product quality, and reduce labor costs. Automated equipment can complete processes such as cutting, grinding, and coating of wood, and at the same time, achieve the assembly and handling of furniture through robotic technology. However, due to the material characteristics and process requirements of solid wood furniture, some links may still require manual operation to ensure the quality of the final product.