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The Importance of Wood Drying
Wood drying is a critical process in wood processing, directly impacting the quality and usability of wood products. Freshly harvested lumber contains high moisture content, which causes warping, cracking, and decay if left untreated.
Common drying methods include air drying and kiln drying. Air drying is cost-effective but time-consuming, taking several months. Kiln drying uses controlled temperature and humidity to reduce moisture to a target level efficiently, usually within days.
Properly dried wood enhances structural stability, improves machining performance, and extends the service life of furniture, construction materials, and other wood products. It also prevents fungal growth and insect infestation, ensuring the wood meets industry standards.
This process balances efficiency and quality, making it indispensable in modern woodworking.

