It is important to dry the veneers of birch tree because that way we eliminate moisture from them. Moisture is only a fancy way of saying...water. If the veneers are too moist, they will warp and cannot be used in furniture making or anything else. The process of drying begins with the felling birch. These trees are cut and after the cutting, they become flat pieces of wood called veneers (the process takes place on a special-purpose machine - a veneer lathe). This tool helps the wood to be grinded into thin sheets. After we have these faces veneers, they are re-scanned for quality and then stacked nice before being sent into a dryer.
A dryer is a unique type of machine that provides the ability to create an ideal environment, therefore it keeps some parameters constant in order for heat output rather than naturally removing moisture from veneers. Veneers are then stacked on a moving conveyor belt inside the dryer. The warm air swishes around the clothes as they tumble through to help dry them out. It is integrated with some effective fans and detectors in order of monitoring temperature as well as airflow. This also ensures that the veneers are dried out in a more homogenous and effective manner.
There is always room for improvement in the birch tree veneer drying process to have the greatest quality of final outcome. This all-important children process of time is the drying. Inadequate drying of the veneers can cause them to still contain moisture and if used, would not withstand use since they when wet warp or bend. Overly dry plants, on the other hand, can be too brittle and will also break easily.
The temperature and humidity are equally important inside the dryer as well. A veneer too hot can over-dry, and hence it will be prone to breakage. For example, too dry a climate might mean that the veneers are exposed to excessive time in which they have absolutely no moisture and this can cause color shifts or other troubles. These two instances can both compromise the quality of the veneers.
Temperature, Humidity and the Drying Time are essential to improve drying process. This can be achieved using real-time data provided by sensors. There are also special tools like dehumidifiers, air movers and fans that help enhance the best drying conditions for water restoration. These factors will allow us to make the veneers come out just as we want them too.
In conclusion, the drying of birch tree veneers is a critical step to further process them as furniture and specifier products. Here, in this process the veneers are dried including warming through a special controlled atmospheric environment. While not quality veneers, by controlling what foods it eats the temperature and humidity we can increase how quickly its finished with just as good a result Done carefully almost no one would know because there is way more science to drying than most people think.
Drying Of Birch Tree Veneer The technology used to dry birch tree veneers is both interesting and different. This is comprised of sophisticated equipment, such as sensors and fans which cooperate. To avoid a dryer fire, the machine is built to regulate temperature using heat elements which are supported by thermostats that continuously measure air tempter and reset as necessary. This helps maintain the right environment for drying everything. Dehumidifiers keep humidity, the amount of water vapour in air, controlled. They dry the veneers properly by extracting excess moisture from the air.