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How to increase timber production and wood recovery rates

Using Wood-Mizer machines, increasing your lumber production volume and wood recovery rate becomes an affordable and smart business. Enhance your wood-cutting operation and increase productivity by adding resaws and edging circular saws to your processing line.
Step one: get the most out of every log

Take the smart first step and cut logs with an LX or LT saw from Wood-Mizer. Wood-Mizer manufactures a wide range of narrow-blade saws, from the LT15 small flexible saw until to the LT70, tough and robust. Known for their ease of operation and thin-blade technology, these saws will give you the highest yield from every log.

 

Next step: increasing productivity

Improve productivity with one of the many Circular edging models of Wood-Mizer plank edgers from the EG range. Using a edging saw increases the value of the raw lumber, while also saving time and labor that you would lose when you are sawing boards directly on a chop saw. The use of circular saws will also require fewer saw blade replacements.

Advanced step: Improve recovery rate from low-value timber

Add a hacksaw from Wood-Mizer HR range for more results. These saws efficiently recover valuable lumber from low-value planks, making a resawing saw a profitable investment.

You can see how the whole process works step by step in this video:

If you want to modernize your wood-cutting activities with machines that save you money, choose smart Wood-Mizer models.

Contact your local Wood-Mizer representative for more details.

Wood-Mizer RO S.R.L.
Factory No. 6, Sura Mica 
557270 Jud. Sibiu 
Machine info: +40 755 20 20 30
Email: office@woodmizer.ro
www.woodmizer.ro

 

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Anamaria

Anamaria has over 15 years of experience in marketing and communications for companies in the furniture industry and retail. Prior to Ces Brands she coordinated marketing activities at ICLA Romania.

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