The wood veneer drying machine, also known as a veneer dryer, primarily serves to remove moisture from the wood used in production. It accomplishes this in an economical manner with minimal board loss, reducing the moisture content of the veneer to meet process requirements. The veneer dryer is composed of parts such as the transmission chamber, drying chamber, and cooling chamber. It utilizes a direct airflow circulation method, featuring a steel-aluminum composite roller heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is heated by steam and thermal oil, and a centrifugal fan injects the heated air directly into the upper and lower air boxes within the machine. The hot air is then jetted through the nozzles of the air boxes at high speed, uniformly heating both sides of the veneer. The pressure of the air jet in the drying chamber can break through the saturated steam layer on the veneer surface, accelerating heat conduction and ensuring even heating for optimal drying results.
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