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LONGONI Longoni Roberto e figli Srl (LRF) is working in the field of plastic decorative laminates (HPL, CPL), melamine faced panels (TFL, LPL), and finish foils.
Being highly specialised in the production process of these components, LRF supplies the required machinery,
materials and technology suitable to meet the specific demand of each client. The core LRF business has a tight co- operation with many industrial partners. Among them, the most successful and strong is the one with the machine manufacturer IMPTECH as exclusive agent for its paper impregnation lines. LRF has recently developed the industrialisation of LAMIDRY technology, a patented process that allows it to process decorative and kraft paper surface with dry resin. Compared to a standard wet process, LAMIDRY uses less resin, avoids polluted emissions, reduces energy consumption, machinery dimensions and investment cost. Visit us in LIGNA 2025! HALL 26, STAND H58
will showcase its latest wood panel industry solutions, including its belt oil and chain oil products, which have recently received Dieffenbacher approval CB 633 and CB 310. This approval underscores the reliability and superior performance of Metalube’s lubrication technology for continuous wood panel presses. A key highlight of Metalube’s presence at LIGNA will be a presentation by Emma Pates, global technical services manager at Metalube, sharing insights into advanced lubrication solutions for the wood panel sector and the role of innovation in enhancing machine efficiency and sustainability. In her paper, Ms Pates highlights the critical importance of thermally stable lubricants in ensuring smooth press operation.
METALUBE
Metalube is exhibiting at LIGNA 2025 in Hannover to showcase industry-leading wood panel lubrication solutions. As a leading manufacturer of high- performance industrial lubricants, Metalube
“Selecting the right lubricant with high
oxidation stability, low volatility, and minimal deposit formation is essential for preventing costly downtime and maintaining production efficiency,” she explains. HALL 26, STAND C08
NTL CHEMICAL CONSULTING NTL Chemical Consulting is a globally renowned provider of high-performance formaldehyde-based resin technologies (UF, MF, MUF, PF, etc) and specialised additives for wood-based panels, such as: particleboard, MDF, plywood, OSB, LVL, paper impregnation, glulam and mineral wool.
With over 35 years of worldwide experience, NTL provides panel producers and resin manufacturers with tailor-made resin solutions designed to fit their exact production conditions and specifications. We offer low-emission, and cost-effective resin systems that meet the strictest international standards for board properties and formaldehyde emissions, including E1, CARB-II, E0,5 Super E0 (F****), down to natural wood levels. Our technical team has expertise in resin manufacturing and application, delivering personalised solutions to meet customer and market needs. As the industry moves toward sustainability, NTL remains committed to low-carbon footprint technologies. Visit us at LIGNA 2025. HALL 26, STAND F61
OSCHATZ POWER
With more than 170 years of experience, Oschatz Power has become a leading expert in the design of highly efficient power plants that thermally utilise the entire range of fuels arising in the wood and paper processing industry, such as biomass, waste wood, sludge, dust and RDFs.
The direct thermal utilisation of production waste on site significantly reduces the need for external disposal. OSCHATZ boiler systems produce high
pressure steam that can be used both as process steam and for power generation; further efficiency benefits can be achieved by extracting heat into a heat supply network.
By using state-of-the-art installations, flue gas is cleaned to adhere to the strictest emission limits. Since February 2023 OSCHATZ Power is a member of the Deurotech Group, a partnership of experts in the wood- based panels and paper industry. HALL 26, STAND E24
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