WOODEN KITCHEN CABINETS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BUCKINGHAM AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION 561 Shady Elm Road Winchester VA 22602 wooden kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and cabinets;
CHATEAU CONNOR FOREST INDUSTRIES WAUSAU WIS Wooden Kitchen Cabinets, and Vanities;
COVENTRY & CASE AMERICAN WOODMARK MANAGEMENT COMPANY 561 Shady Elm Road Winchester VA 22602 wooden kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, pantry wall units, peninsula base shelf units, shelves, cabinets and drawers;
DECORA MASTERBRAND CABINETS One MasterBrand Cabinets Drive Jasper IN 47546 WOODEN KITCHEN CABINETS;
PRINCESS CONNOR FOREST INDUSTRIES WAUSAU WIS Wooden Kitchen Cabinets, and Vanities;
SAVANNAH AMERICAN WOODMARK MANAGEMENT COMPANY 561 Shady Elm Road Winchester VA 22602 wooden kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and cabinets;
SCOTS PRIDE AMERICAN WOODMARK CORPORATION 561 Shady Elm Road Winchester VA 22602 wooden kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, pantry wall units, peninsula base and wall cabinets, shelves, cabinets and drawers;
SIGNATURE MASTERBRAND CABINETS One MasterBrand Cabinets Drive Jasper IN 47546 WOODEN KITCHEN CABINETS;
WINCHESTER AMERICAN WOODMARK MANAGEMENT COMPANY 561 Shady Elm Road Winchester VA 22602 wooden kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and cabinets;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process and apparatus for adding glue to a flow (L) of loose wooden material, in particular a flow of wood chips and fibers, in which the wooden material is introduced through an inlet (3) into a mixer device (4). The glue is sprayed onto the flow of wooden material, internally of the mixer device (4), by nozzles (21) arranged in proximity of the inlet (3). The mixer device (4) is crossed by a flow of hot air. The wooden material, mixed with the glue, after having crossed the mixer device, drawn by the flow of hot air, is removed via an outlet (10) and sent on to subsequent work operations. The invention serves in particular in the manufacturing of wood-chip and fiber panels. The panels obtained are of high quality, being practically devoid of surface imperfections.