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L&L Kiln Mfg. Inc.
May 3, 2012
Heat-Treating Kiln
The Corona fiber-lined kiln reaches 2012°F and is ideal
for heat treating and low-fire small ceramic work. It weights approximately 35
pounds and has inside dimensions of 7 ¾ inches wide x 8 ¼ inches deep x 5 ¾
inches high. Heat up time is quick: 15 minutes to 1600°F; 30 minutes to 1900°F.
The kiln is front loading with a horizontal plug door hinged on left, and
construction is powder-coated precision sheet metal. All controls and
components are mounted in a control panel that slides into the ventilated case
assembly. An air space keeps controls cool, and the control box can be easily
removed for servicing. The kiln pulls only 12 amps at 120 volts, so it plugs
into any standard 120-volt outlet.
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