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  2. Wood drying - Wikipedia

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    Air-drying timber stack. Wood drying (also seasoning lumber or wood seasoning) reduces the moisture content of wood before its use. When the drying is done in a kiln, the product is known as kiln-dried timber or lumber, whereas air drying is the more traditional method. There are two main reasons for drying wood: Woodworking

  3. Rolling bed dryer - Wikipedia

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    Rolling bed dryers are used for efficiently processing large amounts of material that need their respective moisture levels reduced.Rolling bed dryers are most often used for drying wood chips and organic residues and are most often utilized in the biomass, waste/recycling, wood particle board, pellet, and biofuel industries.

  4. Is It Risky To Air-Dry Clothes Indoors? Here's What An ... - AOL

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    Tools like dehumidifiers or fans can be helpful when air drying your clothes indoors since dehumidifiers work to maintain humidity levels in the room and the fan gets your clothes dry quicker ...

  5. Moisture meter - Wikipedia

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    In-kiln drying is usually monitored by some type of moisture meter. Moisture meters are used to measure the amount of water in the wood so that the woodworker can determine if it is suitable for the intended purpose. Building inspectors and many more, carpenters, hobbyists, and other woodworkers often are required to have moisture meters. Wood ...

  6. Why You Should Only Ever Air-Dry Your Clothes - AOL

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    Just be sure to open your windows to circulate the air. Start small: I dry 90% of my clothes on a small drying rack, but bedding is too difficult to line-dry (unless you have access to an outdoor ...

  7. Jim Swan - Wikipedia

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    James Sneddon Swan: Wood extractives in relation to the maturation of scotch whisky. PhD thesis. Heriot-Watt University, 1988, OCLC 499922686 . JS Swan et al. .: A study of the effects of air and kiln drying of cooperage oakwood. In: Élaboration et connaissance des spiritueux. 1993, ISBN 2-87777-357-4, pp. 557–561.

  8. EDITORIAL: Hard time for hard wood - AOL

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    The wood is desirable for veneers and furniture. An investigator went to a nearby sawmill, where he found a log matching the dimensions and appearance of one of the stumps, but wanted to be sure.

  9. Thermally modified wood - Wikipedia

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    The Thermo wood process consists of drying, heat treatment and finally cooling/conditioning, and takes up to 72 hours. [4] The Plato process consists of hydrothermolysis, dry curing and conditioning, and can take up to 7 days. The required time depends on wood species, width and initial moisture content. [5]