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Incomac at LIGNA 2025
LIGNA, the world’s leading trade fair dedicated to woodworking plants, machinery and tools is back and, like Incomac, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
Join them from 26 to 30 May 2025 at Booth L22, Hall 25 of the Hannover Messe to hear all the news of the Incomac world and the newcomer Nardi.
Systems for the treatment of any type of wood
Incomac drying systems are designed to treat all types of wood. The kilns are built to meet all structural and operational requirements, ensuring durability against extreme temperatures and varying environmental and weather conditions.
Incomac’s technicians handle the installation and testing of the kilns on-site. At Incomac, every detail is focused on enhancing the performance and extending the lifespan of the drying system, from the load-bearing structure and weld joints to the doors and screws. They use aluminium and stainless steel for their corrosion resistance, durability, and ability to endure temperature fluctuations and high production cycles.
Each model is engineered to support snow loads of 160 kg/m², with an optional upgrade to 300 kg/m² upon request. They are also resistant to wind pressures up to 120 km/h and can be equipped with enhanced thermal insulation for colder climates.
Their systems offer capacities ranging from 5 to over 1000m³, with pre-drying capabilities. They offer a range of drying systems tailored to different supply methods and treatment types, all designed to meet the specific needs of every customer. Available in various sizes, our models come with either front or tunnel loading options.
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