Endfeuchte
Endfeuchte is a term used in woodworking, particularly in the context of calculating the moisture content of wood. It refers to the final moisture content of wood after being dried to a certain level. This level is typically 20% (20% endfeuchte), which is the standard moisture content for many woodworking applications.
In Germany, where the term is commonly used, wood drying yards and sawmills must meet precise standards
The endfeuchte is measured using precise instruments that can accurately determine the moisture content of wood
To achieve the desired endfeuchte, wood is typically dried in a controlled environment using various methods,
In summary, endfeuchte is an important concept in woodworking, as it directly affects the performance and durability