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Comprehensive promotion of automated production line equipment for wooden doors.

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In our country, the construction and manufacturing processes of wooden door frames are complex and varied. While automating door frames is more challenging than automating door leaves, it also holds greater potential for development and higher practical value.

Precision door frame machining, driven by “mechanized CNC machine tools, a mechanized production rhythm, and the meticulous quality of mechanical automation,” helps companies master their manufacturing pace, enabling every wooden door company to achieve a throughput of 160 door frames per worker per day.

45° butt-joint seamless splicing process: machining precision is within 20 microns, ensuring more accurate 45° angle cuts for door frames, with no gaps and no need for rework.

High-precision hinge mortising: Using the material’s surface as the datum, the entire machining process is unaffected by variations in raw‑material thickness, ensuring consistent hinge depth and uniformity. The door leaf and frame are installed neatly and attractively, with excellent sealing performance.

 Wood Door Automation Production Line

The wooden door automation production line is expanding to both sides.

The front end of the door‑panel automated production line has already been extended to include automated feeding, dispensing, panel assembly, and pressing processes for control panels and veneer boards; the rear end is further integrated with online operations such as inspection, finishing, and packaging.

At the front end of the automated door‑frame processing line, operations have already been extended to include automatic batching, adhesive dispensing, assembly, pressing, and nailing for both main and auxiliary frames or door stops; at the rear end, processes such as automated dust removal and the installation of sealing strips have been integrated.

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This equipment can perform processes such as four-sided sawing, door leaf routing, cutting keyway slots, hinge mortises, latch recesses, pulley grooves, sliding-door channels, electrical lock mortise openings, and hollow‑glass pocketing on door leaves. The machine is compact and streamlined, saving floor space and reducing capital investment.

The establishment of a standardized system for specialized processing equipment used in wooden wall cabinets has effectively promoted the automated production and quality assurance of standard wooden doors and wall cabinets. With the widespread adoption of specialized processing machinery for wooden doors and wall cabinets, as well as fully automated door‑production lines, corresponding national standards for integrated, dedicated manufacturing equipment have also been progressively formulated and refined. According to statistics, the flexible‑processing production line for door panels is an automated line specifically designed for the press‑laminated door‑panel stage. Built upon a foundation of numerically controlled machine tools—including presses, four‑sided panel saws, straight edge‑banding machines, CNC multi‑function door‑processing centers, and machining centers—it is further equipped with intelligent overhead material‑handling robots and auxiliary systems for transport, precise positioning, and part‑turning. The line’s key parameters, processing rhythms, automation architecture, and control strategies are unified and interlinked, enabling synchronized flow of materials and information. It automatically identifies, adjusts, and processes door panels of varying specifications, accommodating large‑volume production while meeting the demands of customized wooden doors with diverse dimensions and profiles through continuous, fully automated processing. This approach reduces labor intensity and product costs, optimizes manufacturing space, and enhances both productivity and product quality.