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0509-2022
Wood drying: "Natural" is the best
"Natural is the best." In modern society, this has almost become a consensus of people. Everyone knows the reason: modern technology is used in various fields, and almost all products are linked to technology, so that natural things are becoming more and more scarce, and people are beginning to miss the "natural gas" that can be seen everywhere. good time.
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2908-2022
Thermal modification of wood modification (wood heat treatment)
Wood modification is the process of improving the properties of wood. It uses chemical, biological or physical media to act on the wood to enhance the desired properties of the wood during the service cycle. In addition, the modified wood itself should be non-toxic during the service cycle and not release any toxic substances during or after the service cycle.
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1708-2022
Prevention and Control of Wood Blue Staining
How to prevent and control the blue of wood? Is there a good way?
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0506-2023
Convective drying of wood in gaseous media - factors affecting wood drying speed
Factors Affecting Wood Drying Speed The main factors affecting the drying speed of wood are medium temperature, humidity, air circulation speed, wood moisture content gradient, and temperature gradient.
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2905-2023
Convective drying of wood in a gaseous medium – movement of internal moisture as wood dries
Moisture in wood can move inside the wood under certain conditions, which is called moisture conductivity of wood. Moisture can drain from both ends of the wood by moving along the fiber direction, or it can drain from the sides of the wood across the fiber direction, and in most boards, the length is much greater than the thickness width. The side area of the sheet is much larger than the end area. Therefore, although the conduction of moisture along the fibers is easier than that across the fibers, it is the conduction across the fibers that plays a decisive role in wood drying.
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2405-2023
Convective drying process of wood in gaseous medium - wood drying curve
wood drying curve When the wood is dried in a gaseous medium with a certain temperature and humidity, if the change of the moisture content of the wood is measured at regular intervals, and the time is taken as the abscissa and the moisture content is drawn on the ordinate, the curve is called the drying curve. (Figure 1-2). The drying process can be analyzed on the drying curve diagram. The whole process of wood drying can be divided into three stages.
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1705-2023
Wood and Moisture - State of Moisture in Wood
In a living tree, its fibrous roots continuously transport water from the soil through the trunk to the leaves, so the trunk contains a lot of water. After the living tree is felled and sawn into various specifications of sawn timber, some or most of the moisture remains inside the timber, which is the origin of the moisture in the timber. Boards and squares made from freshly felled trees are called green timber.