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World-class fingerjoint and wood laminating plantSynergy Pacific operates a world-class finger-joint and wood laminating plant. The plant is located in Armstrong, British Columbia in the heart of the largest lumber producing region in the world. This allows easy access to large volumes of high quality SPF and Western Red Cedar. The plant is located 70 kilometers (40 miles) east of Kelowna and 450 km's east of Vancouver.

Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada

The facility is located on a 17 acre site which hosts over 100,000 square feet of buildings and covered space. Our wood laminating plant hosts two world-class finger-jointers, four Weinig molders and four laminating presses, two of which were custom built to support our patented technology. The entire building is climate controlled both through hot water radiant heat and a humidity system to ensure a consistent environment at any time of year in order to support optimal adhesion.

Other equipment includes a full chop line, edger, resaw, moisture meters and other equipment necessary to support our core lumber products. The company also operates a high tech quality control laboratory to support our various certifications and commitment to quality. On top of this, there is a full research and development facility located on site.

As part of the company’s commitment to the high-quality nature of our products, we have made investments in only the best and most accurate equipment available in the market.

The plant operates five European designed high-grade hot water kilns that were specifically designed to slowly dry lumber to minimize twist and damage common with high temperature kilns.

Our facility has the capacity to fingerjoint and laminate over 70 MMfbm Quattro Timberof products per year making it one of the largest laminating plants in the North America.

All waste from our facility is either burned in a European built co-generation plant on our site or produced into wood pellets by a local manufacturer.