Wood as a natural resource is of great economic importance. High demands are posed to the material and its technical specifications, as well as to the end product and its visual appearance.
The natural raw material wood is of great importance in various industries. High technical demands are placed on the raw material, on the finished product and after all on its appearance. In short, the surface treatment of wood is very specific, as there are high demands on the wood surfaces.
Osborn offers the right tool for almost all industrial machining processes. Our professional products meet the highest quality requirements of the manufacturing industry when modern processing machines are used. Using our specialized tools for woodworking, the utility model is protected. Osborn tools are therefore a clear vote towards quality improvement in the woodworking industry. In addition to industrial solutions, our product portfolio also includes a variety of hand brushes and machine brushes for DIY use.
Our product range includes various tool solutions to enable the following wood processing steps:
Our portfolio also includes additional solutions for woodworking companies, such as
In order to meet the industrial requirements for wood surfaces in the best possible way, an analysis of the initial condition is required first.
During wood preparation and production of the workpieces, upstream processing steps are decisive for the subsequent finish and surface result.
Below, the processing steps required to produce a wooden plank as a starting workpiece are documented.
Trimming involves cutting off the edge of the tree using a saw cut. The aim of the cut is to remove the bark and the directly adjacent cambium layer from the sawn timber.
The wood product, e.g. plank, cannot yet be processed after the edging cut. On the one hand, the surface structure is rough. On the other hand, the still warped surfaces must be leveled. In this step, angularity is also created between the individual sides.
The planing process is now required to achieve a defined thickness/height. An already flat wood surface is placed on the planing table and the opposite surface is then processed in one or more planing processes.
Once the desired thickness or height is achieved, the product can now be cut to the final length and width dimensions. The sawn timber is now prepared for brushing processes such as structuring.
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Coated abrasive flap wheels with aluminium oxide, industrial quality, for use on high-speed machines.
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Combi flap wheel with coated abrasives and non-woven material, industrial quality, for use on high-speed machines.
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Non-woven abrasive flap wheel with aluminium oxide abrasive grit, industrial quality, for use on high-speed machines.
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Abrasive flap rollers with non-woven and abrasive cloth combined, industrial quality, for the use on burnishing machines.
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Coated abrasive flap rollers, industrial quality, for the use on burnishing machines.
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Satin finish rollers with non-woven abrasive material, for the use on burnishing machines.
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Roller brush with abrasive filament in industrial quality, for use on burnishing machines.
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Cup brush with abrasive Novofil® trim material, industrial quality, for use on angle grinders.
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Wheel brush with Cordwire for angle grinders with M14 thread.