Microtec (formerly FinScan) to deliver three Finscan sorting systems for dry sorting departments at ULK’s new Pinega sawmill to be constructed in the Arkhangelsk region, Russia. The Pinega sawmill is expected to begin operations in 2023 and manufacture sawn softwood and pellets.

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Microtec to deliver three Finscan scanners to ULK Group’s Pinega sawmill in Russia

Microtec to deliver three Finscan scanners to ULK Group’s Pinega sawmill in Russia

Microtec (formerly FinScan) to deliver  three Finscan sorting systems for dry sorting departments at ULK’s new Pinega sawmill to be constructed in the Arkhangelsk region, Russia.

The Finscan system is an advanced sawn lumber scanner that utilises Buzzard AI software to detect defects in wood. Thanks to the Buzzard app, the system detects knots and rot with extremely high precision, and therefore significantly improves the sawn lumber yield. The Pinega sawmill is expected to begin operations in 2023 and manufacture sawn softwood and pellets.

Microtec’s order is part of a sizeable agreement between Lahti-based Jartek and ULK Group on the delivery of sawn lumber processing lines. Jartek will deliver four green sorting lines and three dry sorting lines for sawn lumber processing.

Once complete, the Pinega sawmill will be the largest in northern Europe. The sawmill will handle over 2 million m3 of logs per year, resulting in approximately 1 million m3 of ready sawn lumber and 600 tonnes of pellets.