Compact professional edgebander with flexible glue application and high-performance processing. Delivers state-of-the-art cabinet making capabilities in a space-efficient design.
The STREAMER C Series is a compact edgebanding machine designed for professional woodworking facilities requiring automated edge application with minimal footprint. As an entry-level system in the Weinig portfolio, it combines semi-automatic or manual feeding capabilities with precision glue application and edge trimming, enabling consistent edge finishing across solid wood components, veneered panels, and composite boards used in cabinet and furniture assembly. The machine distinguishes itself through HOLZ-HER nozzle technology that provides flexible and accurate glue application, reducing material waste while accommodating both PUR and conventional adhesive systems. Diamond-tipped cutting tools deliver extended tool life and superior edge quality, while the integrated chip-optimized evacuation system maintains clean work environments and improves operator safety. This combination of advanced tooling and application precision ensures professional-grade edge finishing without requiring large facility investment. The STREAMER C is ideally suited for medium-sized custom woodworking shops, small-to-medium cabinet makers, and solid wood processors producing 50–500 linear meters of edged components daily. The compact design accommodates workshops with space constraints while maintaining the throughput and edge quality demanded by residential and light commercial furniture manufacturers. The machine is particularly effective for color-matched edging operations and specialty PUR adhesive applications where edge durability and appearance are critical. Within the compact edgebander segment, the STREAMER C offers a balance between automation level and accessibility, positioning it as an upgrade path for shops outgrowing manual edge application while not yet requiring full industrial-scale inline integration. Its flexible glue systems and tooling options make it adaptable to diverse material types—from solid hardwoods to engineered panels—while maintaining consistent processing quality.