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Veneer drying plays a crucial role in the production of high-quality plywood. As the foundation of this versatile material, properly dried veneer ensures stability, strength, and durability. In this article, we will explore the various techniques used in veneer drying and their significance in the plywood manufacturing process. |
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Mesh belt veneer dryer |
Ensuring Consistency and Quality
In this method, the veneer is placed on a mesh conveyor belt and subjected to hot air circulation.The mesh allows for even distribution of heat, ensuring consistent drying throughout the veneer. This technique is particularly effective for thin veneers, as it minimizes the risk of warping or distortion. |
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Roller veneer dryer |
A Versatile Drying Option
This method involves passing the veneer through a series of heated rollers, which gradually remove moisture from the wood. The controlled pressure and temperature in this process ensure uniform drying and minimize the risk of damage to the veneer.
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3 | Hollow type veneer press dryer | 1. Internal heating elements or steam pipes. 2.Be pressed between two heated plates or cylinders 3.Direct contact with the heated plates or cylinders, which press and dry the veneer simultaneously. |
1. Thick veneer sheets 2.Pressing and drying need to be combined. 3.High-quality veneer for architectural and specialty applications. |