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Looking for your next edgebander or ways to improve your existing edgebanding quality? |
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Join us for an educational
Lunch and Learn
at our Charlotte facility focusing on edgebanding.
June 14th
10:00am to 2:00pm |
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“How to Improve Your Edgebanding Quality”
Are increased productivity and improved quality important to you? Jason Varelli, Biesse’s Edgebander Product Manager will host an educational seminar on Improving Edgebanding Quality. Whether you are running thin tape, thick PVC, wood coil, HPL strips, wood strips, acrylic or a combination, they all have different requirements and setups in order to ... read more |
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Edgebander Demonstrations
The Akron 440
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Edgebanding Overview —
A Comparison of Rigid vs Flexible
Edgeband Manufacturing overview
Polymer Edgeband Materials overview-PVC, ABS, Polypropylene, PMMA
Pros and Cons of PVC Rigid vs Flexible Edgebanding in casework manufacturing and end customer use |
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Hot Melt Adhesive Principles
Basic hot melt adhesive principles for Filled/Unfilled hot melt adhesives, Polyolefine hot melts, and PUR hot melt for occasional and dedicated usage |
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Contact us at:
Biesse America - Charlotte, NC
Biesse America - Anaheim, CA
Biesse Canada - Montreal, QC
Biesse Canada - Toronto, ON
Phone: 877-8-BIESSE (877-824-3773) |
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ABOUT BIESSE S.p.A. – Founded in 1969 in Pesaro, Italy, Biesse S.p.A. is a leading manufacturer of woodworking, glass and stone fabrication equipment, supplying innovative engineering solutions to the panel machining and furniture making industries. # 1 in the manufacture and sale of CNC machines, Biesse S.p.A.’s products range from turnkey systems to individual machines, workstations and high–tech components. Along with an extensive global distribution network, Biesse S.p.A. has 30 subsidiaries and sales offices, 300 distributors and agents and 2,400 employees.
Biesse S.p.A.’s North American presence is compris ed of woodworking divisions Biesse America (Charlotte, NC) and Biesse Canada (Montreal, QC and Toronto, ON), and Intermac America (Charlotte, NC), the company’s stone and glass division. |
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