Friday, May 21, 2010

Can I Load My Current Ibank On A New Mac

Symposium! Beginning the year

First question what is a Ceramic kiln? and wham! How do you explain what an oven when you come so familiar with them? There it is! That's an oven! and signals to the furnace then walked the 900 º C. .. An oven is an enclosed storage compartment that has the ability to retain heat generated inside.

are an essential part of development ceramics without firing clay pottery there.
• Have fireplace or circulation, where they exit from the vapors and gases that are burned in combustion. • Has one or more openings or doors where you enter the items you want to bake, which then become clogged or closed.
• You can feed a mouth where it enters the fuel (wood stoves) or several smaller holes (where it enters the flame of gas burners) or may not have mouth when the ovens are electric.
• may have pyrometer (temperature measuring device)

Types
For ceramic kilns materials used for construction:
• Brick (refractory or not)
• Manta ceramic (expanded alumina)

for its circulation:
• Direct Tyre (bottle oven, oven paper raku kiln)


• Skiing indirect or inverted

• Cross Tyre (oven Anagama, noborigama)

By feeding type
• Electrical: electric heaters, which are distributed evenly between the walls, ceiling and floor of the same. These can be for low or high temperatures, which an alloy of materials such as chromium, nickel, aluminum, copper, platinum, rhodium and molybdenum among its main components (depending on the temperature have to resist), whose commercial name that is Kanthal is identified, but several manufacturers. • Wood furnaces : 1. Ovens. (Mains or bottled) 2. Wood stoves.

For the temperature reached:
• Ovens at low temperature (up to 1100 ° C. approx.)
• High temperature furnaces (over 1100 º C)

There are many other ways to classify ceramic oven from oven muffles a tunnel, oil-powered furnaces or derivatives, continuous or intermittent ... I'm behind a video of a machine-oven that can be operated by one person, at one end entering the pulp and the enamel and the other end out the pieces (I think they are cups) finished ... of course, is industrial, but well worth seeing ...

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