Western Forest Products Goes With Jartek For Thermal Modification Kiln
Jartek has signed an agreement to supply a thermal modification kiln to Western Forest Products, with installation scheduled for May 2026. The kiln, specifically designed to meet Western Forest Products requirements, will support plans to expand the mill company’s thermally modified wood offering.
“This project is particularly exciting for us at Jartek, as it represents one of our first thermal modification projects in this region,” says Jeroen Hinnen, Sales Manager North America, Jartek. “Partnering with Western Forest Products allows us to demonstrate how our customizable technology can support local market needs and long-term production goals.”
The project also aligns closely with Western Forest Products’ five-year vision to expand manufacturing capacity, improve fiber utilization, and add value to lower-grade materials—while fostering mutually beneficial partnerships to grow domestic demand.
Jartek’s thermal modification technology is designed to deliver flexibility, precise process control, and long-term reliability. This project reflects Jartek’s continued focus on providing customized solutions that meet the evolving needs of companies looking to enter or expand within the wood thermal modification market.
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