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Cremona Dryer

Manufacturer
Cremona
Type
Dryer
Year
1999
Category
Woodworking machines
Sub-category
Veneer fabrication
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

Dryer Cremona

Technical Specifications

Sections
6
Temperature zones
2
Cooling section
1
Width
4200 mm
Production capacity
approx. 80 sheets/min

Documentation

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Capabilities

The Cremona dryer is a specialized woodworking machine designed to remove moisture from veneer sheets at scale. With 6 drying sections and 2 temperature zones, it provides controlled heat application across the material, plus a dedicated cooling section to stabilize the veneer before it exits production. Operating at approximately 80 sheets per minute, it's built for continuous industrial output. This capacity makes it ideal for veneer manufacturers, plywood producers, and woodworking businesses that need consistent, high-volume drying.

Industries & Uses

Veneer drying is essential across the furniture, cabinetry, decorative paneling, and engineered wood industries. A machine like this allows producers to maintain quality control, reduce waste from uneven drying, and meet tight production schedules. If you're entering veneer production or scaling an existing operation, this dryer handles the throughput demands of modern manufacturing.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this machine, request maintenance records and documentation—especially for the heating elements, conveyor system, and thermostats in each temperature zone. Check for rust or corrosion on internal surfaces, as moisture exposure is inherent to the work. Inspect the cooling section carefully; buildup or blockages here directly affect veneer quality. Ask about the machine's duty cycle and whether major components have been serviced recently. An on-site inspection is your best opportunity to observe drying uniformity and listen for unusual mechanical noise.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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