Ice cream sticks are all made of birch wood, which is frost-resistant, light, pollution-free, and cheap as a raw material. The ice cream sticks can be used with complete confidence after being fumigated, polished, selected and other professionally produced.
Birch generally refers to the general term for about 100 species of trees and shrubs in the genus Birch. Ice cream stick manufacturers tell you that the edges of the single leaves are serrated or lobed, and the fruit is a small samara. Birch bark smooth, resinous, white or variegated, with transverse lenticels, usually flaking horizontally into thin flakes, bark of old trunks thick and deeply grooved, cracked into irregular fragments. Young trees have short, slender branches ascending into a narrow tower-shaped crown.
The wood of birch is light brown to reddish brown, and is used for flooring, furniture, pulp, interior decoration materials, vehicle and ship equipment, plywood, etc. Cold-resistant, fast-growing, and relatively immune to pests and diseases, it is used for reforestation, soil erosion control, protective covering, or as a conservation tree. It requires more moist, fertile sand or loam, sowing and grafting. Widespread in cold regions of the northern hemisphere.
Birch is a deciduous tree or shrub. Bark white, gray, yellow-white, reddish-brown, brown or dark brown, smooth, transversely split, longitudinally split, lamellar or blocky. Buds are sessile, with several bud scales arranged in a brick-like arrangement.
Ice cream sticks are all dry wooden sticks. Wet ice cream sticks, ice scoops and other log flavors will affect the taste and taste of ice cream, and wet ice cream sticks are not strong and easy to deform and bend. Wet ice cream sticks are not easy to store and will rot and deteriorate. The hot air circulation dryer produced by our drying can realize the environmental protection drying of ice cream sticks. This machine is fully automatic machine design, which can be shipped automatically and operated in an assembly line. The dried ice cream sticks are thoroughly dried and can be stored for a long time without deterioration.