Single-sided edge banding machine delivering accurate processing and perfect aesthetics for flexible furniture part production. Ideal for batch size 1 with modular system concepts.
The EDGETEQ S-800 profiLine is a single-sided edge banding machine engineered for high-precision application of edge materials to furniture components. It automates the finishing process by bonding pre-glued or hot-melt edge strips (0.3–3 mm thickness) to workpiece edges while simultaneously trimming, scraping, and sanding for a seamless aesthetic result. The machine accepts workpieces ranging from 8–60 mm thickness, with a minimum size of 120 × 240 mm, making it suitable for both small components and standard furniture panels. The S-800 profiLine differentiates itself through modular system architecture that allows operators to configure processing sequences according to production priorities—whether optimizing for dimensional precision, throughput velocity, or surface quality. Variable feed rates between 15–40 m/min accommodate different edge material types and substrate densities without compromising bond quality or trim accuracy. This flexibility eliminates the need for separate machine investments when production specifications shift between batch runs. This machine targets medium-sized furniture manufacturers and custom woodworking operations requiring batch-size-of-one capability with consistent output quality. It is particularly suited for producers transitioning from manual edge banding to semi-automated processes, where labor costs and quality variance are production bottlenecks. The machine's footprint and modular design make it accessible to workshops operating in space-constrained environments while maintaining industrial-grade precision. Within the single-sided edge banding class, the S-800 profiLine competes by combining modular configurability with proven Homag Group engineering standards. Unlike fixed-function competitors, the profiLine's system-based approach allows mid-volume producers to avoid both the inflexibility of manual edge banding and the capital overcommitment of fully automated production lines designed for high-volume output.