ProLigno / ProLigno 2007 Issue 2  
     
 
 
   
 

 


 

 

 

TESTING THE PROCESSING ACCURACY IN WOOD INDUSTRY
Part 1: Measuring Method and Equipment

Luminita BRENCI
Lecturer.Dr.Eng. - "Transilvania" University of Brasov - Faculty of Wood Industry
Address: B-dul Eroilor Nr. 29, 500036 Brasov, Romania
Tel: +40 268 415315. Fax: +40 268 412921/int. 181.
E-mail: brenlu@unitbv.ro

Camelia BOIERIU
Lecturer.Dr.Eng. - "Transilvania" University of Brasov - Faculty of Wood Industry
Address: B-dul Eroilor Nr. 29, 500036 Brasov, Romania
Tel: +40 268 415315. Fax: +40 268 412921/int. 182.
E-mail: cboieriu@unitbv.ro

Abstract:
In the context of Romania's adheration to the European Union, the product quality in Romania has become more acute, as required by the competitiveness of the products on the market. The quality is defined through a high processing accuracy, obtained after a technological process. The elements, which depend on an accurate processing of the finished product, are defined by the machine used for that operation and also by the tool type and quality. In this paper the authors present modern, computet-aided methods and equipment used to measure the processing accuracy, capable of providing in future certification tests regarding the quality conformity of finished wooden products and wood-based products.

Key word:processing accuracy, linear measurements, straightness, flatness, distance between axes, rectangularity, holes depth, conformity.

 

 
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