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Title: Continuous tunnel kiln direct-fired with bark to dry 1.75-inch southern pine in 12 hours.

Author: Koch, P.; Wellford, W.L.

Date: 1977

Source: Forest Products Journal 27(5):39-47

Description: Length-sorted lumber is surfaced on one side to 1.75-inch thickness, mechanically stacked 5 feet wide and 10 feet high on 1-1/4-inch-thick sticks, and continuously transported through a zone-controlled tunnel kiln at 8 ft./hr. to yield 500,000 fbm of lumber dried to 9 percent average MC per 168-hour week. In the tunnel, the lumber is dried for 8 (possibly 10) hours at 270°F, conditioned for 3 hours at 195°F, and cooled for 1 hour before discharge to cooling sheds and subsequent unstacking. During drying and conditioning, wetbulb temperature is held constant at 185°F. Air velocities vary by zone; i.e., 1,600 fpm at inlet, 300 fpm while conditioning, and 1,000 fpm while cooling. To control warp, a top load (12 in. of concrete) is automatically placed on the moving lumber stacks as they enter the tunnel kiln and removed as they exit.

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Koch, P.; Wellford, W.L.  1977.  Continuous tunnel kiln direct-fired with bark to dry 1.75-inch southern pine in 12 hours..   Forest Products Journal 27(5):39-47

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