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Hot Press Dryer For Plywood Veneer

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The hot-pressed veneer dryer can dehumidify, dry and smooth the peeled core material. Allows for quick drying. The equipment has reasonable design, smooth opening and closing, simple operation, short drying cycle, high efficiency and smooth slab. We can also provide you with customized services according to your needs. For many veneer manufacturers, the entire drying stage is a bit unclear as it is comprehensive. Drying is one of the key elements in veneer production. In this article, Fuzhou Mutian will help you understand the significance of drying these boards.



What is veneer hot press dryer


Veneer drying typically uses hot, humid air from a dryer to remove moisture from the veneer and reduce its moisture content to a level suitable for efficient bonding and pressing processes. It is part of the overall plywood and LVL production process. Hot press dryer is the main equipment for the production of plywood. Playing a very important role in production, after these layers of wood are dried, these sheets are bonded to form a strong and durable plywood. The machine ensures that any residual moisture is eliminated, preventing the plywood from warping and cracking. Huge heating energy can be obtained in a short time, so the drying capacity is large. Product quality is trustworthy.


Compared with traditional natural drying methods, the hot press dryer can increase the drying speed of wood by ten times, significantly shortening production time and improving efficiency. The machine consists of a series of rollers, heating elements and fans that work together to evenly dry the sheets to the desired moisture level. With an ideal moisture content of around 8-10%, the veneer is stable and will not warp or deform during the gluing process, resulting in consistent quality, which is crucial for manufacturing high-quality plywood.



 veneer hot press dryer


What sizes are there?


The size and capacity of the hot press dryer depends on the output and veneer size you require. Most hot press dryers can process large quantities of veneer quickly, primarily in larger plants where time efficiency is critical.


Advantages of veneer hot press dryer


The machine could quickly open up the high-end plywood market by regulating heat levels and ensuring even drying and a perfectly flat surface after drying. The equipment also has the characteristics of stable structure, convenient installation and debugging, and low investment. The machine is also equipped with an automatic feeder that minimizes the risk of damage or inconsistency during the drying process. Additionally, the machine can accommodate different types of plywood veneers, from softwood and hardwood to exotic woods, as well as veneers of varying thicknesses.


The design of this product ensures minimal energy consumption and you will see immediate results when the drying process is at optimal levels. By keeping your dryer at optimal levels, you can minimize the waste generated (such as raw materials or wasted energy) when the dryer runs continuously without interruption.


The Result of Successful Veneer Drying


The result of successful veneer drying is a strong and stable veneer that meets industry standards. These boards should not have defects such as cracks, warping, splitting, etc. Successful drying produces a high-quality product that can withstand the stresses of production and end use. Veneers should exhibit excellent strength, stiffness and stability. By optimizing drying conditions, equipment and processes, you can produce higher quality products while reducing energy consumption, raw material use and waste. Thanks to the uniform moisture content, you can reduce the amount of glue used by up to 20% in later stages of the production process.