NIR imaging ensures proper mix in particle board

June 1, 2009
JUNE 1, 2009--Manufacturers of OSB can now use an NIR spectrograph to ensure that the proper quantity of resin is mixed with wood and properly distributed.

JUNE 1, 2009--Manufacturers of OSB (oriented strand board) must ensure that the proper quantity of resin is mixed with wood and properly distributed. By using a near-infrared (NIR) spectrographand image processing software, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wood Research WKI and the Reutlingen Research Institute are helping manufacturers to distribute the expensive resin as efficiently as possible.

In the production of OSB, the strands of wood are mixed with resin and scattered in several layers to form a mat, which is then fed into a press on an endless conveyor. These boards are produced under high pressure and temperature.

WKI project manager Burkhard Plinke says the new technique will enable continuous measurements during production. A line spectrograph scans the surface of the shavings mat before it enters the press, recording the image of a narrow section across the entire width of the forming line. The spectrograph register the light in the NIR range. At these wavelengths, the resin can be distinguished from the wood.

The new technique should help manufacturers of OSB monitor the distribution of the glue online and quickly detect any unevenness. This will help them save cost and further optimize their production processes.

-- Posted by Conard Holton, Vision Systems Design, www.vision-systems.com

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