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Eco Logic Dry Kiln in Guatemala is being used for tropical hardwoods for Martin Guitars.

Ecologic Dry Kilns for Drying Wood

The benefits of Eco Logic Dry Kilns technology in the timber processing industry, in commercial saw mills, for independent woodworkers, luthiers, and fine furniture carpenters include less degrade, greater tensile strength with excellent color, producing a more valuable product in an amazingly short time. Our patented Eco Walls extract moisture without energy expenditure, greatly reducing total energy requirements and your energy bill. These walls are combined with an Underwriters Laboratory Certified control system providing target heat, humidity, air flow and sterilization temperatures when required. The result is a very effective, easy to operate drying system. Whether drying the finest hardwoods, heavy structural beams, reclaimed timber or wood for flooring, architectural mill work, fine furniture,
musical instruments or sports equipment, Eco Logic Dry Kilns
are the logical professional choice to save money and time on your wood processing

This CLARO BLACK WALNUT TEST CHART shows the results of a six month drying cycle test of one of the most challenging hard woods in North America. The wood was submitted by a client for this test after finding that the method he was using, air drying for two to three years then 6 months in DH kiln, was severely slowing production, tying up inventory and capital. Without the two to three years of air drying, with moisture content at 50% or higher, these 12/4 slabs were placed in a kiln with infrared and our active Eco Walls. A Lignomat mini DXC moisture meter was used to take regular readings at 28 points on the slabs. After 200 days, a little over six months, the MC was reduced to an average of well below 10%, with only minor degrade.

The HARDWOOD TEST CHART shows the results of a mixed species charge, which included red oak, white oak and black walnut, cut to differing thicknesses, from 5/4 to 16/4. All samples were tested using a  Ligno-Scanner D 3/4" (20mm). All the samples had MC reduced from a range of above 30% to 8% or lower in 50 days with very little degrade.

The POPLAR TEST CHART shows a very fast drying time for 2/4 Tulip Poplar.


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