Safety Precautions for the Use of Wood Drying Machines:
1. During the drying process, if conditions permit, a sprinkler system can be added to the wood kiln to achieve the effect of hot steam, allowing the moisture in the wood to be gradually expelled from the inside out. This ensures that the dried wood will not deform, crack internally, or have end splits.
2. The addition of a heat recovery system can reclaim the exhausted hot air, thereby accelerating the airflow inside the drying room and shortening the drying time, enhancing the utilization of thermal energy.
3. Drying wood is a case of haste making waste; therefore, the temperature should not rise too quickly, as this may lead to cracking in the wood. Additionally, attention must be given to the stacking of the wood to ensure even heating. Wind direction should also be considered to allow for the circulation of hot air throughout the pile.
4. The wood dryer can dry to the required final moisture content without being restricted by natural conditions; it boasts mature drying theories and technology, ensuring high-quality drying; compared to air drying, it has a shorter drying cycle, higher production efficiency, and less land area required; the equipment is not too complex, has a long service life, is safe and reliable, and offers cost-effective performance.


