Quality Controls

Quality Controls are systems installed at strategic points along the production line to ensure that every board meets the highest quality standards without slowing down the industrial flow. These technologies operate constantly as the material moves along the belts, monitoring critical parameters such as moisture, thickness, density, and specific weight. The use of cutting edge solutions like X rays, laser sensors, and Terahertz waves allows for material analysis at every stage, from mat forming to press or sander discharge, instantly identifying even the slightest variation from the set parameters.

Beyond finished product quality control, these instruments play a vital role in plant protection. Dedicated systems detect high density foreign bodies like stones or metals in real time, protecting presses and steel belts from serious damage. Other devices detect internal defects invisible to the naked eye, including blisters, delaminations, or unglued areas, allowing for the immediate rejection of non compliant pieces. Integrating Quality Controls ensures total reliability in later processing stages and minimizes production waste.