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Some points have to be taken into account, such as the pressing temperature. The various coating materials achieve their ideal distortion characteristics at different temperatures. The adhesives have their own specific working temperatures as well. The shape of the workpiece, its radii and its concave and convex profiles all depend on the type of pressing process and the materials used. Sharp-edged workpieces, for example, can be coated just as easily as rounded ones. (Grooves) of 2 mm width and 15 mm depth, for instance, are formed exactly. A membrane can naturally no longer be used, rather the Wemhöner VARIOPRESS® is used to coat the groove in a membrane-free simultaneous pressing process. See 3-chamber system pictogram.
Membrane moulding press technology is one possible way of coating three-dimensional components with different materials. Originally developed for use in the furniture industry, this process is now used in a wide range of other ways as well. In principle, any three-dimensional shape can be coated. The most common carrier material in the furniture industry is MDF, and the most common coatings are films and veneers. However, provided certain conditions are fulfilled, many other coatings are conceivable - leather for instance.









