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Admonter Holzindustrie has placed a second order for a Wintersteiger TRC 2000. This will be the company’s fourth system for automatically repairing timber surfaces. The company first started out in this field with a TRC 3000 purchased in 2012, which was upgraded with a robot to double capacity two years later. A TRC 2000 and a TRC Manufactory (surface design) were to follow, with a further TRC 2000 added just recently.
Admonter and WINTERSTEIGER are linked by a partnership stretching back decades to the 1990s, when they first purchased WINTERSTEIGER thin-cutting frame saws. In their words, “Everyone at WINTERSTEIGER is highly professional and the delivery, commissioning, and customer service all went without a hitch. The plant availability is also very high.”
The TRC Panel 2000 repairs large panels fully automatically and on both sides. The panel is taken from the stack, repaired, and restacked.
Admonter produces around 1.2 million m2 of flooring every year, mainly from oak and larch. The first TRC 2000 has been at full capacity and Admonter is extremely satisfied with the quality and speed of the plant, not to mention the fact that the filling material is applied much deeper into the defects than with manual filling. Admonter has been able to slash throughput times with the new system while enjoying huge savings in filling material and labor.
Admonter, a commercial operation owned by the local Benedictine monastery, produces natural wooden floors, boards, stairs, wall and ceiling paneling, acoustic boards, and interior doors. The high-quality timber products are made exclusively in the village of Admont.
Tags: Admonter, timber repair, TRC, TRC2000, Wintersteiger
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