Timber Drying
Two primary methods are used for timber drying: air drying and kiln drying.
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Timber drying, also known as seasoning, is the process of removing moisture from timber to stabilize its dimensions and reduce the risk of defects like warping, cracking, and decay. It involves reducing the moisture content of freshly cut timber, which can range from 200% to 40% moisture content, to a stable level suitable for various applications.
