Air drying

air drying

[¦er ′drī·iŋ] (engineering) Removing moisture from a material by exposure to air to the extent that no further moisture is released on contact with air; important in lumber manufacture.

Air drying

Drying a material such as timber in the air instead of seasoning it in a kiln.

air drying

The process of drying slowly under ambient conditions of temperature and humidity, as in the natural seasoning of lumber or the hardening of paint.