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West Fraser operates two modern MDF plants in Western Canada.
Their products are sold under the Ranger and WestPine MDF
trademarks.
At West Fraser we start with the best
raw material possible, using state of the art equipment
and controls to ensure the end product meets the strictest
of quality control standards. The result...the best MDF
in the business.
Businesses Build Success on Ranger and WestPine
Quality
We take pride in the fact our competitors consider
our MDF products to be the standard they strive to
achieve. We are proud to lead the industry in quality,
development and service excellence.
Improve Machineability and Reduce Tool Wear
High-performance quality begins with the ideal raw
material - 100% Western Canadian softwood. The purity
and long fibres associated with this material allow
for deep, detailed profiling and smooth machining for
easier and better finishing. The pay-off...significantly
longer tool life.
Cut Paint and Labour Costs with Better Results
Our board machines well even for the most intricate
profiles that require little or no sanding and absorb
less paint than the profiled edges of ordinary fibre-boards.
MDF produced by West Fraser is light colour and reduces
colour show-through when painting.
Making the Most Challenging Jobs Easy
At Ranger our multi-platen press is computer managed
to produce a uniform density - face to face, edge to
edge, sheet after sheet. This flat density profile
allows for heavy shaping, routering and turning, and
results in machined surfaces that laminate, paint,
stain and wrap easily and consistently.
At WestPine a state of the art continuous press with
the most sophisticated computer controls and instrumentation
is used for the production of a wide range of products.
Thin board, one of the specialties of WestPine, is
widely used by customers across all markets. In addition,
WestPine products are ideally suited for laminating
and painting applications.
West Fraser is There with Fast Delivery and Product
Support
West Fraser's MDF products are readily available in
sheet sizes and thicknesses to meet the requirements
of your operation.
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