
Depending on the type of dryer, the logs are loaded into the drying plant either in wire mesh containers or loose. It is then dried fully automatically to the desired final moisture content, using the drying procedure developed and patented jointly by ourselves and the University of Hohenheim.
Maximum drying performance is achieved at a minimum expense of energy through simultaneous utilisation of solar energy and waste wood – a significant cost benefit.
High-performance air heaters pass the introduced heat on to the drying air. This is circulated and directed among the drying logs by specially encapsulated fans. Special air-guidance devices ensure that the drying wood is evenly ventilated and dried. The warm air absorbs the moisture, and when the correct degree of saturation has been reached it is released into the open air through a sensor-controlled ventilation and extraction flap.