It involves exposing the wood to regulated temperatures and humidity levels to absorb excess moisture. This method helps to hinder decay, warping, and cracking of the wood.
Kiln Dried Wood: A Better Option
Kiln drying starts with green lumber, which has a moisture content of around 30-40%. The wood is loaded into a kiln, a specialized unit that can be regulated to achieve precise temperature and humidity levels. The kiln is enclosed to prevent moisture from leaving, and fans circulate hot air to accelerate the drying process.
The Kiln Drying Process
The drying process typically occurs in multiple stages. The first stage involves pre-drying the wood at a cool temperature, usually around 120-140°F (49-60°C), to absorb some of the surface moisture. This helps to prepare the wood for the next stages.
In the second stage, the temperature is increased to around 160-180°F (71-82°C) to accelerate the drying process. The wood is inspected periodically to ensure it is not over-drying the desired moisture content.
The third and fourth stages involve slower drying rates, typically at temperatures between 120-140°F (49-60°C), to absorb the remaining moisture from the wood. This helps to achieve the desired moisture content, usually around 6-12%.
Keeping an Eye on the Process
Throughout the kiln drying process, the wood is checked for temperature, humidity, and moisture content. Fans and sensors are used to regulate the temperature and humidity levels, and thermometers are used to verify the inside temperature of the wood. Moisture meters are also used to measure the moisture content of the wood, ensuring it is within the desired range.
The Rewards of Kiln Drying
Kiln drying lumber has several advantages, including:
- Reduced shrinkage and swelling: Kiln-dried wood contracts and expands less than air-dried wood, making it more consistent and easier to work with.
- Enhanced durability: Kiln drying helps to exterminate off insects and decay, ensuring the wood is longer lasting and resists rot and decay.
- Minimized warping: Kiln-dried wood is less prone to warping and cracking, making it ideal for construction and furniture making applications.
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