AIM Kiln 1413

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AIM Kiln 1413
AIM KILN.JPG
Owner/Loaner PS1
Serial Number ACO7055
Make/Model 1413/2TF
Arrival Date 10/2018
Usability yes
Contact [email protected]
Where Small Metals
Authorization Needed yes
Hackable no
Estimated Value ~$600-900
Host Area Small Metals


AIM Kiln 1413 PS1 Area: Small Metals https://wiki.pumpingstationone.org/wiki/AIM_Kiln_1413



Kiln

A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven, that produces temperatures sufficient to complete some process, such as hardening, drying, or chemical changes. Kilns have been used for millennia to turn objects made from clay into pottery, tiles and bricks.

Pit fired pottery was produced for thousands of years before the earliest known kiln, which dates to around 6000 BC, and was found at the Yarim Tepe site in modern Iraq.[6] Neolithic kilns were able to produce temperatures greater than 900 °C (1652 °F)

There are many different Types of kilns, developed by numerous cultures all over the planet. kilns operated by electricity were developed in the 20th century, primarily for smaller scale use such as in schools, universities, and hobby centers. The atmosphere in most designs of electric kiln is rich in oxygen, as there is no open flame to consume oxygen molecules.

Status

Kiln works as of 9/15/20

Authorization

Authorization is required

Safety

Use of the kiln for ceramic does not require special PPE.

Clear the surrounding area, at least one foot radios, of combustible material, wood, paper and especially aerosol containers.

While firing, before walking away, make sure the hot sign is on the kiln and that bystander have proper warning of extreme heat.

Make sure ceramic wares are cooled below 100 degrees Fahrenheit before handling.

Do not fire green-wear (raw, un-fired clay) unless completely dry.

Manuals

https://www.aimkiln.com/manuals

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wo5W3vI8Ec&ab_channel=EarthNationCeramics