Scanner technology can significantly maximise productivity and increase output. The new CombiScan Sense series offers tailor-made solutions at a high-performance level. The CombiScan Sense can be combined with various WEINIG machines for cross-cutting, ripping and sorting.

The Weinig LuxscanLine scanners are known for their reliability, accuracy and flexibility. With the new CombiScan Sense the scanner specialist has set new benchmarks in four side wood defect detection at LIGNA in Hannover. This scanner series is based on a single platform, adapted for all applications in solid wood manufacturing. By adding various software modules and optional sensors to the base model, you can extend the scanner to the ideal optimizing machine.

The new scanner features powerful AI Software that uses a new image processing method based on Deep Learning from the field of artificial intelligence to automatically analyse and identify wood defects. This results in a higher detection accuracy, improved detection repeatability with changing wood characteristics and reduced set-up time. Based on the exact board data obtained during image processing, the software allows programming multiple qualities and zones tailored to your final product requirements. Almost all customer requirements can be considered and almost any type of product can be manufactured.

The CombiScan Sense has faster cameras for better length resolution. Its high-resolution cameras provide excellent width resolution, which ensures optimal detection of all wood characteristics, including 3D surface defects. This enables a highly accurate fibre analysis and ensures an optimal cutting position, required especially in finger-joint applications.

The CombiScan Sense uses 4 specially positioned lasers to detect flat, non-vertical cracks. This so-called Angle Crack Module (ACM) provides crucial additional information for the detection of wood defects that are difficult to identify. The X-ray add-on features a redesigned low-power X-ray unit, meaning separate cooling is not necessary. The X-ray sensor identifies defects based on density differences. This option is not only useful for rough or dirty surfaces, but also for wood species with large colour variations.

Due to the advanced frame structure of the new CombiScan Sense, both the X-ray sensor and the Roughness+ sensor for unplanned areas can be combined for all-in-one scanning solution. In addition, the improved random width module can run up to 60 boards per minute. The optional, automatic camera positioning ensures maximum quality even in high-end applications and reduces operating errors to a minimum.

The new CombiScan Sense can be effectively integrated into lines for various wood applications. The range of applications extends from combining the scanner with a cross-cut saw or a rip saw to a complex production line with several scanners. A pre-configured model variant is available for cutting, ripping and sorting. Designed as a modular system, the Weinig LuxscanLine scanner can be adapted to changing requirements at any time by exchanging or adding sensors.