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The wood products industry is steadily moving toward the goal of automated identification and production in order to enhance enterprises’ manufacturing intelligence.
This goal is being pursued with increasing study of its theory and technology in the forestry industry. On the basis of its global development, theoretical and algorithmic research on machine vision-based wood recognition technology’s image acquisition, feature extraction, recognition, and classification were analyzed in this study.
The uses of machine vision in wood materials, including the identification of tree species, wood inspection and classification, product defect detection, surface color analysis of wood, and quality control of furnishing products, were thoroughly examined.
The current growth of furniture and woodworking businesses took into account the growing use of machine vision in the production and management of wood products.
These findings provide a solid foundation for research into wood science, as well as for the intelligent production of wooden furniture and the effective development of cleaner, greener furniture manufacturing, both of which have the potential to enhance the impact of wood products on the environment.
The Global Wood industry machine vision market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
At the German Ligna exhibition, CABINET VISION will demonstrate its award-winning software. The most widely used design-for-manufacturing software in the woodworking industry is CABINET VISION, which offers custom cabinet and room design, photorealistic renderings, material optimization, full costing directly from the design, as well as cutlists and bill of materials.
CABINET VISION automatically generates machine-ready G-Code for CNC routers, point-to-point machines, panel saws, drill and dowel machines, chop saws, and other CNC machinery when combined with the potent S2M Center.
The most recent version includes a number of features, one of which is automatic lighting, which significantly raises the quality of renderings used in customer presentations.
The product now automates all machining for Blum Dynaplan’s designs and components thanks to a partnership with BLUM.
For even faster toolpath creation, nesting, and machining, Autocad designs can now be imported directly into CABINET VISION’s S2M Center.
The newest Screen-To-Machine module, S2M Essential, will also be available in the booth for information and demonstrations, highlighting its suitability for small businesses looking to automate CNC production.