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Table 11 5 (bacterially infected 6/4 red oak, schedule for minimizing honeycomb and degrade) Temperature Equilibrium Moisture Dry- Wet- moisture Relative Dry- Temperature Wet- Step content bulb bulb content humidity bulb bulb pct - - - - - - °F - - - - - - - - - - - - pct - - - - - - - - - - - - °C - - - - - - 36.0 35.0 34.0 32.0 33.5 35.0 37.5 37.5 43.5 54.5 1 Above 50 2 50 to 45 3 45 to 40 4 40 to 35 5 35 to 30 6 30 to 25 7 25 to 20 8 20 to 16 9 16 to 12 10 12 to Final Equalize and condition as necessary (see appendix A). 100 97 19.5 90 37.5 100 95 16.4 83 37.5 100 93 14.3 77 37.5 100 90 11.9 68 37.5 105 92 10.3 60 40.5 110 95 9.5 58 43.5 120 100 7.9 50 49.0 130 100 5.7 35 54.5 150 110 4.2 28 65.5 180 130 3.5 26 82.0 Table 116 (bacterially infected 8/4 red oak, air dried or predried- drying history unknown) Temperature Equilibrium Moisture Dry- Wet- moisture Relative Dry- Wet- Temperature Step content bulb bulb content humidity bulb bulb pct 1 Above 20 2 20 to 18 3 18 to 14 140 110 4 14 to 10 160 110 5 10 to Final 180 130 Equalize and condition as necessary (see appendix A). - - - - - - °F - - - - - - - - - - - - pct - - - - - - - - - - - - °C - - - - - - 12.0 70 43.5 37.5 9.7 61 51.5 43.5 5.8 38 60.0 43.5 3.4 21 71.0 43.5 3.5 26 82.0 110 100 125 110 Table 117 (bacterially infected 8/4 red oak, predried from green; then kiln dried) 54.5 Temperature Equilibrium Moisture Dry- Wet- moisture Relative Dry- Wet- Step content bulb bulb content humidity bulb bulb pct - - - - - - °F - - - - - - - - - - - - pct - - - - - - - - - - - - °C - - - - - - 1 Above 80 90 87 18.9 89 32.0 30.5 2 80 to 75 96 93 19.0 89 35.5 34.0 3 75 to 65 100 96 17.6 86 37.5 35.5 4 65 to 44 100 95 16.4 83 37.5 35.0 5 44 to 32 105 95 12.0 69 40.5 35.0 6 32 to 30 115 100 9.6 59 46.0 37.5 7 30 to 26 120 100 7.9 50 49.0 37.5 8 26 to 21 125 100 6.7 41 51.5 37.5 9 21 to 18 150 110 4.2 28 65.5 43.5 10 18 to 16 160 110 3.4 21 71.0 43.5 11 16 to 12 170 120 3.5 24 76.5 49.0 12 12 to Final 180 130 3.5 26 82.0 54.5 Equalize and condition as necessary (see appendix A). Temperature 76PDF Image | Dry Kiln Schedules for Commercial Woods Temperate and Tropical
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