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The lumber processing equipment industry focuses on machinery and tools used in the conversion of raw timber into finished wood products. This industry encompasses a range of equipment designed for various stages of lumber processing, including debarking, sawing, planing, drying, and finishing. Debarking machines remove the bark from logs, preparing them for further processing. Sawmills utilize saws, such as band saws and circular saws, to cut logs into boards or planks. Planers smooth and shape the wood surfaces to achieve uniform thickness and finish. Kilns and drying equipment reduce the moisture content in wood, preventing warping and ensuring dimensional stability. Finishing equipment applies coatings or treatments to enhance the wood's appearance and durability.
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