Machine Brands
Industrial woodworking brands selected for real production problems, not catalogue filler.
Titan Equipment represents machinery and equipment brands that solve the problems cabinet shops, millwork companies, panel processors, furniture manufacturers, and solid wood producers deal with every day: cutting, routing, edging, sanding, dust collection, material handling, gluing, pressing, ripping, drawer production, and workflow bottlenecks. This page connects each brand to the shop-floor role it should play.
Start with the production problem. Then choose the brand.
A serious equipment decision should not start with a logo. It should start with the bottleneck: too much hand sanding, poor dust capture, overloaded edgebanding, slow panel return, inconsistent gluing, manual drawer joinery, unsafe lifting, weak ripping flow, or a CNC cell that needs better surrounding support. Titan helps customers match brands to the actual role in the shop.
Featured machinery and equipment brands.
These brands should be presented as production-system tools. Each one has a specific job: create parts, move parts, clean the air, prepare surfaces, control glue, reduce handling, or support the next stage of manufacturing growth.
SCM
CNC routers, edgebanders, beam saws, sanders, presses, clamping, solid wood machinery, door/window equipment, and industrial woodworking systems.
Best fit: shops building complete production capability from CNC through finishing, assembly, and solid wood processing.
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Salvamac
Chop saws, crosscutting, optimization cutting, and solid wood breakdown solutions for safer, faster, more controlled material preparation.
Best fit: solid wood shops, door/window work, millwork, furniture, and production teams improving cutting control.
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XtraSharp
Multi-rip saws and straight-line rip saws for material breakdown, glue-line preparation, solid wood ripping, repeat strips, and production throughput.
Best fit: shops feeding moulders, ripping repeat stock, improving yield, and replacing manual ripping bottlenecks.
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Pizzi
Glue application systems for dowel construction, mortise-and-tenon joints, door/window components, custom nozzles, and cleaner assembly preparation.
Best fit: shops reducing hand-gluing mess, improving joint coverage, and standardizing assembly prep.
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ORMA
One-roller, two-roller, and four-roller glue spreaders for edge gluing, panel lamination, veneer work, through-feed spreading, and press preparation.
Best fit: shops improving glue coverage, reducing adhesive waste, and feeding press or clamp operations more consistently.
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OMEC SRL
CNC dovetail equipment for drawer boxes, furniture components, dovetails, parallel indents, fixed-pitch production, and flexible numerical control.
Best fit: cabinet, furniture, and millwork shops standardizing drawer production and reducing manual joinery setup.
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Nederman
Industrial dust collection and filtration systems for source capture, CNC chips, sanding dust, central filtration, monitoring, and long-term shop air strategy.
Best fit: shops treating dust collection as production infrastructure, not a cleanup accessory.
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MB Maschinenbau
Brush sanding, edge sanding, cabinet door sanding, profile sanding, lacquer/foil prep, metal finishing, and advanced surface-preparation systems.
Best fit: finishing departments reducing hand sanding and improving repeatable surface quality before coating.
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Doucet
Return conveyors and intelligent handling systems for edgebanders, wide belt sanders, rip saws, moulders, stacking, staging, and one-operator flow.
Best fit: shops where machine speed is being lost to walking, catching, returning, stacking, or manual handling.
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Delaney Technologies
Operator-assist handling equipment for safer lifting, awkward pan movement, better workstation ergonomics, and reduced manual strain.
Best fit: production cells where repeated lifting, turning, staging, or loading is slowing the operator down.
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Belfab
Downdraft sanding tables, compact machine-cell dust collectors, and modular open dust collection systems for growing woodworking shops.
Best fit: shops needing practical dust capture at benches, individual machines, or modular growing facilities.
View Belfab Brand Page →The brand matters. The production system around it matters more.
A faster machine does not automatically create a faster shop. If the parts cannot return, dust cannot be captured, operators cannot handle material safely, sanding is still done by hand, glue is inconsistent, or the machine cell is poorly staged, the production gain disappears. Titan helps customers choose brands as part of a complete production plan: machine, tooling, dust, handling, labour, service, training, and future growth.
Build My Equipment RoadmapCurrent state to future state upgrade paths.
These brand families should be sold as practical upgrade paths. A shop may start with one painful bottleneck, but Titan can guide that customer toward a stronger long-term production system.
How Titan helps buyers choose the right brand.
Industrial buyers do not only need product pages. They need confidence that the machine or support system fits their production reality. Titan should guide the conversation with diagnostic questions before quoting equipment.
Turn the brand conversation into a production roadmap.
Tell Titan what you build, what slows the shop down, what machines you already run, where operators lose time, where dust and handling create problems, and where the business needs to scale. We can help match the right brand to the right production role — and build the roadmap around equipment, tooling, dust, handling, service, training, and long-term shop performance.