Diploma in Technical Drying of Implanted Woods UTN Concordia – Entre Ríos
(virtual dictation) - Starts October 21, 2022 - Limited quotas -
Start: 10/21/2022
· Course: Friday from 13 to 16 hours.
· Modality: Virtual
· FREE, with limited quotas
CONTENTS
· Module 1: Wood and moisture content
Basic concepts about wood and water in wood.
· Module 2: The wood drying process
Basics of the process. Intervening factors. drying defects.
· Module 3: Drying technology.
Techniques and equipment.
· Module 4: Management and control of the process
Complementary activities.
Drying quality. Control and reduction of defects.
Special treatments.
· Module 5: Management of the drying plant
Concept. Organization. QA. Performance. Costs.
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INSCRIPTION
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For questions, contact the email courses@frcon.utn.edu.ar or whatsapp: +54 9 345 602 8922.
ORGANIZE
· Secretary of Culture and University Extension – UTN Concordia
· National Institute of Agricultural Technology – INTA

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