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10 Days Tell the Truth: Microwave Press vs. High Frequency Wood Laminating


In real-world wooden door production, some manufacturers have tested both microwave presses and high frequency wood laminating machines on the same production lines. Initially, doors produced by both technologies appeared flat and well-bonded immediately after pressing.

However, after being placed under normal factory conditions for approximately 10 days, a clear difference emerged.

Wooden doors laminated using microwave presses began to show deformation problems, including warping and dimensional instability. This issue was mainly caused by uneven internal heating and unbalanced stress released during natural conditioning.

In contrast, doors produced using high frequency wood laminating machines remained stable, maintaining their shape and structural integrity over time.

After this comparison, these manufacturers concluded that long-term stability is more important than short-term pressing speed. As a result, they decided to upgrade their production lines and invested in JYC high frequency wood laminating machines to ensure consistent quality, reduced after-sale complaints, and reliable door performance in real market conditions.

This practical experience has made high frequency wood laminating technology the preferred solution for wooden door manufacturers who prioritize product stability, durability, and long-term quality.