Manual conventional chamber (kiln)

02-08-2022

conventional chamber

Manual conventional chamber (kiln) drying refers to the drying of wood in a wood drying chamber (kiln). It can artificially control the drying conditions to dry the wood, referred to as room drying or kiln drying. At present, in domestic and foreign wood drying production, conventional room drying accounts for 85% to 90% of wood drying production. The heat source used is a steam heater, which needs to be equipped with a steam boiler.

The advantages of conventional room drying: it can ensure the drying quality of wood of any tree species and thickness, and can dry the moisture content of the wood to any required state. mechanical automation. Disadvantages: The drying equipment is relatively complex, the one-time investment is large, the energy consumption is relatively large, and the drying cost is relatively high. According to the range of drying indoor temperature control, conventional room drying can be divided into three types: low temperature drying at 45-60 °C, normal temperature drying at 60-100 °C and high temperature drying above 100 °C.

Under normal circumstances, the combination of low-temperature drying and normal temperature drying is mostly used for hard-to-dry wood or wood that is easy to dry but with large thickness; high-temperature drying can be used for wood that is easy to dry and has a small thickness. Both atmospheric drying and conventional room drying belong to the traditional wood drying methods, and they are collectively referred to as conventional drying.If you are interested in wood conventional chamber, welcome to contact us.

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