Production
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Production video
Wood router
Kensa's nesting CNC Machine with automated storage and modern CNC units form the backbone of Kensa's extensive collection.
A wood router cuts the furniture door's shape from MDF board using various programmes and blade techniques. The door models and materials of today often pose challenges for the wood router and its operator. A furniture door may look simple on the surface, but it requires numerous work stages in CNC milling. Planning new models for the wood router together with supervisors brings variety to serial production.
– JARKKO
Painting
The strengths of Kensa's finishing line are efficiency, uniform quality and environmental friendliness. During my shift, nearly a thousand doors, all of which must pass quality control, are painted. A furniture door goes through the painting line a minimum of five times, which will leave three coats of paint on the front and two coats on the back. Deep-cut models have even more coats of paint.
Door profiles and surface requirements are constantly becoming more challenging from the perspective of finishing, so a painter's job requires continuous learning.
– MAUNO
Premium door production
Regularly changing Premium foil colors add spice to working with membrane press. The Wemhöner membrane press enables the use of thick quality membranes, which creates freedom of choice in the collection. Membrane patterns are manufactured in Germany and Japan, where environmental matters are of great importance.
Foil is attached to a door blank by vacuum and high temperature. Membra pressing finishes off the attachment of a foil to a door blank; the foil is reheated and pressed onto the door by a heat conductive Membra.
– PENA
Packing department
The packing of furniture doors is one of the most important stages of production. It ensures that the shipment reaches the end customer undamaged. Packing methods vary by customer, so my job requires precision and speed. Developing packing materials and different customer requirements keep me alert and mean that my job is varied.
– RIIKKA
Environment
Kensa takes environmental values into account in its everyday operations and operates according to required standards. In addition to quality, our other selection criteria for suppliers are sustainable development and eco-friendliness. All our raw materials come from well-known manufacturers in Europe and are carefully tested.
Kensa's ecological responsibility includes consideration for environmental impacts and continuous monitoring of these. The life-cycle approach is at the core of our product development. Products must be long-lasting, and we aim to reduce their environmental impact throughout their life cycle. The areas of focus in our production line are energy efficiency, minimising the use of harmful substances and recycling.
Certificates such as the M1 certificate are proof that we care about the environment and indoor air quality.
Our packaging materials have been awarded the Rinki trademark, which indicates that Kensa bears its producer responsibility.