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(New page: thumb|300px|A kiln designed for use with [[glass beadmaking, note the racks at the back of the kiln to support the mandrels]]In respect to lampworking or [[f...)
 
 
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[[Image:Kiln.jpg|thumb|300px|A kiln designed for use with [[glass]] [[beadmaking]], note the racks at the back of the kiln to support the [[mandrel]]s]]In respect to [[lampworking]] or [[fusing]] a kiln is a thermally insulated box with a heating element that can be heated up to temperatures that are hot enough to either melt and deform the glass (in the case of fusing) or [[anneal]] the glass (in the case of [[lampworking]]).
 
[[Image:Kiln.jpg|thumb|300px|A kiln designed for use with [[glass]] [[beadmaking]], note the racks at the back of the kiln to support the [[mandrel]]s]]In respect to [[lampworking]] or [[fusing]] a kiln is a thermally insulated box with a heating element that can be heated up to temperatures that are hot enough to either melt and deform the glass (in the case of fusing) or [[anneal]] the glass (in the case of [[lampworking]]).
  
Kilns nned a [[controller]] which will measure the temperature in the kiln using a [[thermocouple]] and control the power to the kiln according to a programmable [[schedule]].
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Kilns need a [[controller]] which will measure the temperature in the kiln using a [[thermocouple]] and control the power to the kiln according to a programmable [[schedule]].
 
Controllers can vary from simple [[pyrometer]] temperature control, to fully programmable [[PID]] control with multiple [[schedule]]s, ramp and [[hold times]].
 
Controllers can vary from simple [[pyrometer]] temperature control, to fully programmable [[PID]] control with multiple [[schedule]]s, ramp and [[hold times]].

Latest revision as of 14:51, 9 April 2013

A kiln designed for use with glass beadmaking, note the racks at the back of the kiln to support the mandrels

In respect to lampworking or fusing a kiln is a thermally insulated box with a heating element that can be heated up to temperatures that are hot enough to either melt and deform the glass (in the case of fusing) or anneal the glass (in the case of lampworking).

Kilns need a controller which will measure the temperature in the kiln using a thermocouple and control the power to the kiln according to a programmable schedule. Controllers can vary from simple pyrometer temperature control, to fully programmable PID control with multiple schedules, ramp and hold times.