Droogwerk
Droogwerk is a term used in Dutch-language industry and crafts to describe work conducted in a dry state or a dry-processing sequence, as opposed to processes that involve liquids or high moisture. The word combines droog (dry) and werk (work). In general, droogwerk denotes activities whose purpose is to remove moisture or to prepare materials for subsequent steps in a dry environment.
Applications span multiple sectors. In woodworking, lumber is dried through air-drying, kiln-drying, or other moisture-control methods
The term is primarily used in Dutch-language contexts and appears in technical manuals and industry guidelines.
Related concepts include drying, dry processing, kiln drying, and dehumidification.