- 3.1 Nesting.
- 3.2 Coating.
- 3.3 Insulating materials.
- 3.4 Thin-kerf tools.
AKE Thin Kerf Technology
Make sure to improve your material utilisation and thus your efficiency with the optimised AKE Thin Kerf Technology. Each saw kerf is a waste of wood and thus money.
The higher the technically possible feed rate, the more machine capacity is available.
Minimised kerf (up to 1mm)
- Maximum utilization of wood
- Minimum saw kerf
- 5 instead of 4 lamellas so far
Improved cutting quality
- No subsequent edge grinding necessary
- High quality of the finished products guaranteed
Economic efficiency
- High productivity
- Oxyde coating repels resin
- Higher feed rate compared to frame saw technology
Demands placed on thin kerf sawblades:
- Minimum cutting width
- Highest cutting quality
- Edges splinter-freeLowest deviations
- Lamellas are exactly straight
- Long service life
= cost efficiency
Fields of application:
Thin circular sawblades
- Saw mill industry – re-cut saws for squared beams, boards, ledges
- Production of solid wood panels - for rods, lamellas etc.
Extremely thin circular sawblades
- Parquet production – upper lamella, middle lamella, ledger
- Production of ledges – edge bands, folding metre sticks etc.
- Special fields of application – sporting goods, electrical industry







