Views: 0 Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2026-02-09 Origin: Site
A veneer dryer is a key machine in the plywood production line, used to remove moisture from freshly peeled veneer through controlled heating and air circulation.
After veneer peeling, both core veneer and face veneer must be dried to the proper moisture level before further processing. Proper drying improves veneer flatness, glue bonding strength, and overall plywood quality.
Veneer drying is the forced evaporation of moisture using a veneer drying machine.
Different plywood factories choose different veneer dryers according to veneer thickness, production capacity, factory layout, and budget. A suitable veneer dryer helps increase efficiency and reduce veneer defects.

Used for drying face veneer, suitable thickness 0.1–1.5 mm.
Commonly used for birch, beech, okoume, and other decorative veneers.

Designed for core veneer above 1.5 mm.
Suitable for high-capacity plywood production, offering good flatness and stable drying quality.

Ideal for thick core veneer above 4 mm and large-size veneer (4×4 ft, 4×8 ft).
Provides excellent flatness but lower drying capacity.

A cost-effective solution for small factories or low-grade core veneer drying.
Often used together with sunlight pre-drying in dry regions.
Key factors include veneer thickness, drying capacity, veneer quality requirements, and investment budget.
Choosing the right veneer dryer helps improve plywood quality and production efficiency.
If you are looking for veneer dryers or plywood machinery, please contact us for professional advice and customized solutions.