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Conventional drying

Conventional drying

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Heat as an energy source

The air in the dry kiln is slowly heated and circulates over the products. The air is increasing in temperature and humidity, if the air has reached the required conditions (temperature and humidity) an amount of wet air will be vented to the outside. The same amount of fresh outside air will enter the dry kiln. In this way, the relative humidity and moisture content of the product will be reduced until the desired moisture content within the product is achieved.

Advantages

  • Easy maintenance
  • Low energy cost if you have your own boiler
  • Built to individual customer requirements