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Chemcraft is a North American leader in the supply of unique, high performance and environmental friendly industrial coatings. It is the largest privately held industrial wood coatings company in North America. |
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Our success in the engineered wood market is a result of our total-systems
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Brookhuis Micro-Electronics from The Netherlands manufacturers and supplies: handheld moisture meters for wood and building materials, non contact in-line moisture meters for wood, moisture measuring systems for dry kilns, handheld Timber Grader MTG, measuring equipment for wood grading, grading class and Modulus of Elasticity (MoE) of wood, MPA approved moisture meters. Brookhuis offers worldwide sales and service.
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Exclusive distributor for the Weinig group in Québec. Solid wood processing and optimisation machinery |
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Autolog produces industrial real time process, tally systems and optimization equipment for the hardwood and softwood industry. The company designs, manufactures, installs and services its products, as well as providing training of mill personnel. Backed by 20 years of experience in the wood industry, the Autolog technology is capable of meeting the highest performance needs of today’s lumber industry. The Autolog systems make the most of the raw material utilized by maintaining a high production rate and improving quality while streamlining the operations under its control.
The Autolog business is built on the particular expertise of highly skilled and creative people dedicated to remaining on the leading edge of a constantly changing industry |
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The mission of the CRB (Centre de recherche sur le bois) is to bring together scientist and research groups from different university and industrial institutions to promote research, development and training of specialists in collaboration with the industrial community in the fields of fundamental and applied wood science research, wood processing, the use of wood in innovative products and forest products marketing.
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The Research partnership for the furniture industry (PARIM) is an innovative network approach to R&D work. The partnership groups five R&D and training institutions from the public and private domain. It sees itself as the driving force for innovation in the furniture sector. |