Stimulating demand with perfect, captivating finishes, whether they are modern or traditional and meeting any requirement, so as to increase a company’s competitive edge – in other words, deciding to challenge what remains a difficult market by giving customers what they want, what their tastes require, so that they get a floor or a piece of furniture that they feel is really theirs, is a challenge.
This is an even more common theme when talking about wood, a material which – depending how it is machined, sanded and finished – can produce a range of different sensations, from a rustic to an ultra-modern look, from farmhouse-style to a sophisticated look.
Guaranteeing that the myriad possible finishes can be produced using a single technology, a single machine, is the challenge that DMC, a division of the SCM Group, says it has overcome with its new range of System sanding machines, a technological container which can be fitted with the required machining heads needed to obtain any type of finish, even the most complex.
DMC maintains that its new System sanding option is future-proofed. “Simply imagine what you need to obtain and set up the required combination of machining heads to get that result,” says a company spokesman. “And that’s not all, the new DMC System machines can hold up to 10 different machining heads, easily replaceable, for doing everything needed for now – and in the future.”
The machining heads can be selected from a vast range of continuously updated technical solutions, so as to always guarantee the manufacturers’ quality with high productivity, regardless of the finish demanded by the market. Make a few adjustments, combine the action of the machining heads with absolute freedom and, in very little time, operators can design a new finishing cycle, with low costs, and always with a constant and surprisingly high finish quality.
An idea that many end users around the world have already been rewarded, solving all problems with a single solution is clearly demonstrated by DMC’s flagship System T10, a true finishing centre able to produce many surface effects, including transversal and longitudinal waves, light and heavy duty structuring, pore opening, and even perfect reproduction of saw cutting marks, currently much in demand both for wooden floors and for the doors of furniture and kitchen cabinets.
Another advantage is that manufacturers can visit the DMC technological lab in Thiene, Italy, not just to see the System in operation, but also to study, with the SCM Group’s technicians, the best, most effective and economical way to obtain a very special finish.
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