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Panel Cleaners

In any laminating operation, panel preparation is critical. Dust, chips, and surface contaminants left on the substrate can lead to poor glue adhesion, surface dimpling, telegraphing, and costly rejected parts—especially with high-gloss laminates.

Evans Midwest panel cleaners remove debris from both the top and bottom of panels before glue application, creating a consistent, clean surface that improves bond strength, reduces scrap, and delivers higher overall product quality.

Our Panel Cleaners

PC4800 Panel Cleaner

A compact, efficient solution for improving panel quality in a wide range of laminating applications.

PC250 Panel Cleaner

Designed for higher-throughput laminating lines requiring consistent panel preparation.

Why Panel Cleaning Matters

The Problem

In many laminating operations, panels enter the glue spreader carrying dust, loose fibers, and debris from prior machining steps. These contaminants interfere with glue transfer and pressure, often leading to surface dimpling, poor adhesion, and rejected parts—especially in high-gloss or decorative laminate applications.

The Solution

A dedicated panel cleaner ensures both sides of the panel are properly cleaned before glue application. By removing contaminants at the source, panel cleaners create a uniform bonding surface that supports consistent glue coverage, stronger adhesion, and higher overall product quality.

Designed to Fit Your Laminating Line

Evans Midwest panel cleaners are engineered to integrate seamlessly into complete laminating systems. Whether incorporated into a new line or added to an existing process, our equipment is designed with flexibility in mind. Evans Midwest engineers work closely with customers to ensure each system supports their production goals, material requirements, and quality standards.


Our experienced sales and engineering staff can customize a panel cleaning solution to fit your specific application—ranging from entry-level equipment to fully integrated laminating systems.


Need More Information?

Give Evans Midwest a call today or submit a request to discuss your laminating application with our sales and engineering team.