1) The thickness deviation of the panels is minimal, requiring less sanding;
2) There is no material loss from edge trimming across the width of the panels;
3) Since the press opening and loading time is shorter, fast-curing adhesives can be utilized, resulting in more stable panel properties;
4) Due to the absence of lateral edge-trimming loss and the reduced adhesive application volume, adhesive consumption is low;
5) Fewer personnel are required;
6) Thermal energy consumption by the press is low;
7) The thickness of the continuously produced raw panels can be measured online using a thickness detection device;
8) The volume of rejected panels is minimal, as the quality of individual veneers is inspected prior to assembly, and the length of any rejected sections that must be cut out is shorter (facilitated by online thickness measurement);
9) The Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL) panels are free from warping;
10) The length of the panels can be adjusted flexibly, and the panel thickness can be adjusted within a range of 5 mm to 150 mm.
