puunkuivaus
Puunkuivaus, or wood drying, is the process of reducing the moisture content of timber to a level suitable for its planned use. Dry wood is more dimensionally stable, bonds with glue and finishes better, and is less prone to decay, warping, and fungal growth than green wood.
Drying methods include natural air drying, kiln drying, dehumidification drying, and vacuum drying. Air drying relies
Several factors influence drying rate and quality, including wood species and density, thickness and grain direction,
Moisture content (MC) is the percentage of water in wood by weight. Target MC depends on end
Process steps generally include initial trimming and planing, stacking with spacers, monitoring MC during drying, and