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Here at Calderbrook we have a large stock of new edgebanders from all the leading European manufacturers and can advise on the best piece of machinery for your exact requirement.

Edgebanders are machines used to adhere edging (or a narrow strip of material called Edge Banding) to the raw exposed edges of panels or sheet materials automatically and are commonly used for furniture, kitchen and door manufacture. The glue used can be either EVA or much more preferred these days is PUR due to its heat and water resistance. The glue is heated and then applied to the sheet material before the edgebander automatically applies the edge tape or strip.

Depending on the specification of the edgebander, the edge applied is finished to enhance the appearance of the product and improves its durability by sealing the edges against moisture and wear.

Why Edgebanding Matters

In modern furniture and cabinetry, aesthetics and precision matter. Raw board edges can look unfinished and may deteriorate faster over time. Edgebanding provides a professional, seamless look and can match or contrast with the panel surface for decorative effect. It also adds structural integrity and improves resistance to mechanical damage.

Types of Edgebanders

Manual Edgebanders – Operated by hand, suitable for small workshops or low-volume operations.

Semi-Automatic Edgebanders – Combine manual loading with automated edge application; ideal for medium-scale production.

Automatic Edgebanders – Fully automated with advanced features like trimming, scraping, buffing, and gluing; perfect for high-speed, high-volume industrial applications.

Key Features of Advanced Edgebanders

Pre-milling units: Smooth rough panel edges before gluing.

Gluing systems: Apply hot melt glue or PUR glue for different bonding strengths.

Pressure rollers: Ensure strong adhesion between the tape and panel.

End trimming units: Trim the excess band at both ends.

Top & bottom trimming: Shape the band to the contour of the panel.

Scraping and buffing: Give a clean, polished finish.

Common Edgebanding Materials

  • PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
  • ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene)
  • Melamine
  • Wood veneer
  • Acrylic

Benefits of Using an Edgebander

  • Professional finish on furniture
  • Improved durability and water resistance
  • Enhanced design versatility
  • Reduced labour and increased production speed

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