Planer Mill Optimizer
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)
Autolog Planer Mill Optimizer
- Product length - 8' to 16' (up to 24' capacity)
- Products - 2 x 4 to 2 x 12 (up to 4" capacity)
- Speed up to 2400 FPM
- Cut-N-two
- No MSR system
- Knot detection
Linear Planer Mill Optimizer
- Heavy duty steel frame including
- Four (4) adjustable pressrolls with quick release
- Two (2) 7.5 HP motors (460 volt/ 3 phase / 60 hertz)
- One (1) scanner frame
- Four (4) high speed laser true shape scanners
One (1) industrial computer c/w Autolog 3D trimmer optimization software
Two (2) Hewlett Packard Computers
- Two (2) Intel processor board Pentium 4, 2.87 Mhz minimum
- Two (2) hard disk 40 GB minimum
- 128 MB RAM memory
- One (1) color graphic monitor - 17"
- One (1) Keyboard
- One (1) HP laser printer Model 2100
- One (1) modem with communication software
- One (1) license for software - Windows NT, PC Anywhere
- One (1) hub
- One (1) uninterruptible power supply (2000 VA)
- One (1) digital production display
- One (1) encoder
- Two (2) laser photocells
- Two (2) days training at Blainville, Qc, Canada
- Software package and documentation
- Assembled, wired and tested
Autolog High Speed Printing and Reader System
- One (1) high speed (2000'/min) u.v. code printing system
- One (1) controller
- One (1) print head
One (1) U.V. code recognition system
- Two (2) cameras
- Two (2) interface cards (DSP)
- Two (2) image recognition software licenses
Specifications :
- One (1) heavy duty scanner steel frame
- Four (4) scanner heads with solid state lighting system
- One (1) industrial computer with 2 Pentium P4 1.6 Mhz
- Knot detection software
General Description - Autolog :
The Autolog linear planer optimizer measures wane, bow, skip, crook and twist.
Precisions of measure are .010 inch for the width and thickness and .062 inch for the length.
Profiles are taken every half-inch on all the board length up to 2000 feet per minute.
This system can be installed directly at the outfeed of the planer.
Each board can be tracked through the trimmer using a printed code (using invisible ink) on the board that is later recognized by a scanner system.
The Autolog linear planer mill optimizer is located directly after the planer.
It includes 2 infeed and 2 outfeed pressrolls required to create a gap between boards.
A very high precision scanner (+/- 0.010") made of 4 laser heads is embedded to measure profiles every 1/2" along the entire length of the board.
The scanner operates at a speed up to 2000'/minute.
It processes boards from 3/4" up to 4" thick, from 2.5" up to 12" wide and 6' to 24' long.
To track the boards, a printer using ultraviolet ink is located after the outfeed to print an invisible number on each board.
When a board is loaded on the trimmer line, the ultraviolet code on the board is read by a vision system with top and bottom cameras.