Estonian Plywood Adds Grenzebach Veneer Dryer, AI-Powered Scanner
Estonian Plywood AS (ESTPLY), headquartered in Jõgeva, Estonia, is expanding its production capacity and, as part of the project, Grenzebach will deliver not only a second veneer dryer but, for the first time, integrate the AI-powered veneer scanner ROSI (Real-Time Optical Surface Inspection) into both the new and existing systems. The decision reflects the long-standing successful partnership and ESTPLY’s ongoing commitment to investing in modern manufacturing technologies.
With ROSI, Grenzebach brings artificial intelligence to veneer processing and quality control: The system enables highly precise, AI-driven surface inspection in real time. “The decision to implement ROSI is an important step toward digitalization and quality assurance. The combination of intelligent technology and user-friendly operation convinced us,” says Ando Jukk, Member of the Supervisory Board Estonian Plywood.
Through adaptive LED technology and state-of-the-art cameras, ROSI reliably detects surface defects, dimensional deviations, and structural irregularities. Results are automatically classified according to customer-specific quality criteria—known as recipes—without requiring programming skills. “With ROSI, we are taking quality assurance to a new level while providing a user-friendly solution that can be seamlessly integrated into existing processes,” explains Benedikt Allen-dorf, Product Manager Grenzebach Group. The scanner will be integrated into the new line and retrofitted into the existing system.
Commissioning of the new system is scheduled for Q4 2026.
Visit grenzebach.com.
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