The Fiber Separation Section is an integral part of the MDF production line, where wood chips are processed into individual fibers. This stage uses advanced separation technologies such as mechanical separators or air classifiers to extract fine wood fibers from the chips. The quality and consistency of the fibers are critical for achieving high-quality MDF boards. In this section, wood chips are broken down and separated into fibers, which are then prepared for the next stages of the production process, such as drying and gluing. The fiber separation process ensures that the fibers are uniform in size, which contributes to better bonding and overall board quality. The section is designed for efficiency, reducing waste and improving material utilization, which lowers overall production costs. The system is highly automated, which minimizes manual labor and ensures precise control over the separation process.