[VIDEO] West Fraser: How is CaberFloor made?

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West Fraser demonstrates how its sturdy CaberFloor is made at the Cowie facility near Stirling, Scotland in a short 90-second video

The 95-second, virtual ‘factory tour’ demonstrates the exacting processes required to produce the versatile and well-proven CaberFloor particleboard flooring panels.

The cameras offer a panoramic view of the space-age interiors through to the highly automated plant: where dust and other pollutants are fully suppressed to create a healthy working environment for the handful of engineers and other staff who operate it.

CaberFloor begins life as a series of raw wood streams, carefully sieved and graded to the loadbearing panels’ precise specifications, while the fibres are dried to regulate their residual moisture content.

Minutely regulated chemical treatments are used to facilitate the panels’ formation in layers on the production line and pressure applied to achieve the exact thickness.

Next, the panel blanks are cooled and cured on a slowly rotating carrier system, enhancing their long-term performance and durability, prior to them being mechanically sanded and precision cut to size.

CaberFloor also features a machined tongue and groove interlock around all four sides to provide stability and minimise the need to support joints.

A precision made, fit-for-purpose product

While the finished CaberFloor panels are carefully checked and labelled by experienced operators for distribution to merchant stockists and other customers, housebuilders and specifiers across the construction industry can be confident in the consistency of a precision made, fit-for-purpose product.

To find out more about West Fraser’s products for housebuilders, email Daniel.Clarke@westfraser.com or download product brochures from the housebuilder page of the West Fraser website.

For further information, call 01786 812 921 or visit https://uk.westfraser.com/.

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