The development of new solar technology for solar kilns
Behind any worthwhile technology lies years of research, development and refinement –not to mention, sweat and millions of dollars. Solar Kilns’ cyclic drying system is no exception. This kiln manufacturing technology has been in constant development for over a decade and is continuing in earnest.
History of success
The first
prototype solar ‘slip kiln’ was built in 1996 and the kiln manufacturing of the
maiden range began commercial production in 1997. Since then an exhaustive
series of development activities have been conducted and continue to create the
extremely successful and innovative Solar Kiln product and cyclic drying
prescription. Solar Kilns are now global leaders offering to global markets.
Along
with the design for the technical system for drying, we have also developed the
natural drying cycle to compliment it. This cyclic or ‘intermittent’ drying
method is quickly beating out all conventional low to medium temperature kiln
technologies in the world today. The innovative control systems have been
designed and built to further enhance the use and maintenance of the solar kiln
technology.
Facing the future
Unlike the conventional drying kilns that
seem to have halted in developed, there is continuous research and study Solar
Kilns have embarked on a $1.5m collaborative research project with an eminent
Australian University to optimize cyclic timber drying. This project, with
research about new solar technology, will enable the ongoing advancement of the
solar kiln brand, bringing workers the world over the latest in technology for
their business.
Solar
Kilns are much more than a kiln manufacturing and technology developing company
- we are dedicated to new solar technology solutions and systems that gain
maximum efficiency out of the drying process, while ensuring the lightest
environmental footprint. In a world and industry so in need of sustainable
business practices and technologies that add value, Solar Kilns stands tall.








