1. The influence of air temperature on wood drying
The main factor of air temperature is to affect the drying cycle. If the air humidity in each stage of the drying process can be controlled reasonably, the drying cycle can be effectively reduced.
2. The influence of air humidity on wood drying
When the temperature of the air is constant, the higher the humidity of the air, the lower the drying speed; conversely, if the humidity of the air lowers, the drying speed will also become faster. Therefore, the humidity of the air, like the temperature of the air, is an important factor affecting the drying cycle.
3. The flow rate of air
In addition to the temperature and humidity of the drying, the air flow rate is also the factor that affects the cycle of the drying cycle. At the beginning of drying, the air flow rate is small, which will affect the evaporation of moisture in the wood, which will cause the drying speed to slow down.
From the above three points, the factors affecting wood drying are mainly divided into air temperature, humidity and flow rate. If these three factors can be effectively controlled within a reasonable range, the ideal drying effect will be achieved.
