Privacy statement: Your privacy is very important to Us. Our company promises not to disclose your personal information to any external company with out your explicit permission.
After the core veneers are peeled from the log, they need to be dried to the proper moisture content before they can be used in the production of plywood. The drying process typically involves the following steps: 1. Pre-drying: The core veneers are first pre-dried in a hot air dryer to remove the initial moisture content. This helps to prevent the veneers from warping or cracking during the drying process. 2. Conditioning: The pre-dried veneers are then conditioned in a climate-controlled room to allow them to reach a uniform moisture content throughout. 3. Final drying: The conditioned veneers are then dried in a veneer dryer at a higher temperature to further reduce the moisture content to the desired level. 4. Quality control: Throughout the drying process, the veneers are regularly checked for moisture content and quality to ensure they meet the specifications required for plywood production. 5. Storage: Once the core veneers are dried to the proper moisture content, they are typically stored in a controlled environment to prevent them from absorbing moisture before they are used in the production of plywood.
2024/07/01
Privacy statement: Your privacy is very important to Us. Our company promises not to disclose your personal information to any external company with out your explicit permission.
Fill in more information so that we can get in touch with you faster
Privacy statement: Your privacy is very important to Us. Our company promises not to disclose your personal information to any external company with out your explicit permission.