Nelson
Pine Industries LVL development consists of a veneer plant where logs
are lathe peeled, and an LVL plant where veneers are laminated by
hot pressing into a substitute solid wood form.
"After
exhaustive market research we identified Laminated Veneer Lumber as
an ideal conversion for lower grade Radiata Pine logs into a engineered
wood product," Mr Sturgeon said. "There is a growing demand
for a quality product of this type in Japan and Australasia, Asia
and North America, for use in the building industry and in furniture
making."
The new
processing facility creates over 40 new permanent jobs. It requires
an input of 200,000m3 of Radiata Pine logs annually, in addition to
existing MDF resource requirements. This means that Nelson Pine Industries
Ltd, at full capacity, will be processing approximately one million
cubic metres of the region's forecast sustainable harvest of 2.5 million
cubic metres per year, into MDF and LVL.
First
Export Shipment
The first plastic wrapped packs of veneer were loaded onto the 'Orient
Noble' at Port Nelson in November 2001. Initially veneer was exported
to overseas processing facilities, to be laminated into plywood or
LVL. From March 2002 NPIL has carried out the complete processing
to LVL on site.
What
is LVL?
Laminated Veneer Lumber is a product recently developed to substitute
solid wood in an engineered form. The process converts low grade saw
logs into veneer in a lathe peeling operation. The veneers are dried
to a low moisture content and graded for structural properties and
appearance.
Selected
veneers are layed up, glued and bound together in a hot press to form
a continuous billet or master panel. Lengths of LVL are cut from this
in dimensions to suit customer requirements. Structural Laminated
Veneer Lumber is used extensively in the building industry in the
form of I joists for floors and ceilings and in other applications
where sawn kiln dried lumber has been traditionally used. The product
is also used in the production of furniture.
Production
The
process begins with debarking, log length cutting and conditioning,
prior to lathe peeling. The
logs travel from the debarker, via the length cutting saws to the
hot water vats by conveyor and gantry crane.
When
they have reached the required core temperature the gantry crane loads
a conveying system to the lathe infeed. This system of log transportation
was selected for efficiency and safety.
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Nelson
Pine Industries Ltd
- Manufacturers of
GoldenEdge MDF and NelsonPine LVL
PO Box 3049, Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand
Phone: (+64)3-543-8800, 0800-800-438
Fax: (+64)3-543-8890