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In modern wood processing lines, manufacturers are under increasing pressure to maximize flexibility while controlling energy use and equipment costs. Veneer thickness variation is a common reality, especially in mixed-species logs, variable peeling accuracy, and diversified plywood product specifications.
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In modern plywood manufacturing, drying technology directly determines product consistency, structural stability, and production efficiency.
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In plywood manufacturing, drying veneer is not a standalone step but a decisive process that affects bonding quality, dimensional stability, surface appearance, and overall production efficiency.
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In plywood manufacturing, veneer drying is one of the most decisive stages affecting product quality, bonding strength, and overall production efficiency.
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The Veneer Dryer plays a decisive role in determining veneer quality, production stability, and energy consumption in plywood manufacturing. While veneer peeling defines thickness, drying defines usability.