SmartMill has announced the signing of a representation agreement with Finna Sensors and Dynalyse.

“We are very proud to have finalized this agreement with Dynalyse and Finna Sensors that allows them to promote our state-of-the-art equipment, and at the same time it will allow us to advertise and sell their innovative products,” said SmartMill president Jean Bérubé.

“With this agreement, we are able to represent their products in eastern Canada, and in northeastern and southeastern United States as well.”

The products covered by this agreement complement each other’s functionality and are the following:

  • Finna/Dynalyse: Transverse HD Hybrid moisture/density sorting system. An outstanding tool for sorting heavy and frozen lumber by moisture and density.
  • Finna: Planer moisture systems for optimizing grade recovery and yield.
  • Dynalyse: Dynagrade and Precigrader. Two grading tools allowing Timber Strength Grading and wood’s MOE.
  • SmartMill: FLX-400, a test bench allowing to determine the MOE and the MOR of wood boards.

“Finna Sensors is excited to collaborate with SmartMill and Dynalyse to create an ideal combination of systems and service, providing valuable solutions for customers in eastern Canada,” said Jason Kovacik, sales manager at Finna Sensors.

SmartMill, Dynalyse and Finna Sensors aim to provide high-tech solutions in automation for the wood industry in order to help clients get the maximum of value of each piece of lumber and maximise their profitability in the process.

Learn more: www.smartmill.ca.

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