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Kiln (1333 bytes)
1: ...arcoal Kilns, California.JPG|thumb|300px|Charcoal Kilns, California]] 2: ... and durable in a process referred to as firing. Kilns are also used for [[cremation]]. They are also ... 4: ...ourse of time. Care must be taken not to heat the kiln too much as clays are made of alumino and magnesi... 6: ...t the bottom, and the heat would rise up into the kiln. 8: :''See also :'' [[Limekiln]] Kiln, Mississippi (2736 bytes) 1: '''Kiln''' is a [[census-designated place]] located in [[... 4: Kiln is located at 30°24'46" North, 89°26'8" W... Kiln People (2085 bytes) 1: '''''Kiln People''''' is a [[2002]] [[science-fiction]] [[n... 9: ...aughter of Maharal, one of the founders of United Kilns, who has died in suspicious circumstances. The g... 11: ...grey gets involved in a plan to infiltrate United Kilns to see if they are using illegal technology. He ... Pyrometric cone (682 bytes) 1: ...varieties can be arranged to mechanically trigger kiln controls when the temperature rises enough for th... Longquan celadon (1808 bytes) 3: ...ht and gradually formed a comprehensive celadon [[kiln]] system centering on Longquan town. 5: ...uan Kiln and Ding Kiln are recited as Five Famous Kilns in Song Dynasty. Famous worldwide, Longquan cela... 7: ...rits the products feature of traditional Longquan kiln and has been innovating and developing. Recently,... Reducing environment (1663 bytes) 7: ...he fuel and raises the level of carbon inside the kiln. Laphroaig (926 bytes) 1: ...kiln.jpg|thumb|300px|A distinctive "pagoda" style kiln chimney at Laphroig]] Muffle (189 bytes) 1: ...ace is a (usually) front-loading box-type oven or kiln for high-temperature applications (up to 1200°C) ... Lao ceramics (3424 bytes) 1: ...Archaeologists have labeled the area [[Sisattanak Kiln Site]]. 3: ...entiane, Lao P.D.R., 1989, 1992) say that the Lao kilns, which are of a cross-draft clay-slab type, diff... 5: ...Lao ceramic tradition have been answered. The VS8 kiln though showed no evidence of brick construction. ... 7: ... glazed to unglazed wares. The theory is that the kilns were moved up over time and that more glazed war... 13: ...been collected as surface finds at the Sisattanak Kiln Site. Decorations to glazed wares show a great me... Art clay silver (286 bytes) 2: ...ld it into your desired shape. Extreme heat (e.g. kiln, torch) will burn off the binders, leaving 99.9% ... Clay tablet (445 bytes) 2: ...r the tablets were left to dry or even fired in a kiln. Raku (2723 bytes) 1: ... [[glaze]]s, and the removal of pieces from the [[kiln]] while still glowing hot. Raku is the tradition... 2: ...Japanese process, the pot is removed from the hot kiln and put directly into water or allowed to cool in... 9: ... the 1960s. Typically pieces removed from the hot kiln are placed in masses of combustible material (e.g... 11: ...inates the slow cooling time required in enclosed kilns. As a result of these variations in temperature... Jack Clemo (1451 bytes) 1: ... the Cornish landscape. He was the son of a clay-kiln worker, and his mother, Eveline Clemo (née Polmou... 22: *The Clay Kiln novel Fire brick (1659 bytes) 1: ...[ceramic]] material used in lining furnaces and [[kiln]]s. 2: ...d temperature changes. Fire-brick is baked in the kiln until it is partly [[vitrification|vitrified]], a... Black-figure pottery (2393 bytes) 5: ...he vents to be re-opened to allow oxygen into the kiln, which was allowed to cool down. The vessel now r... Smokebeer (1886 bytes) 3: ...e cheaper and more efficient than the old smoke-[[kiln]]s and therefore eventually replaced them. Brick (3134 bytes) 2: ...kiln, in which the bricks move slowly through the kiln on conveyors, to achieve consistent physical char... 7: ...he bricks are dipped. Subsequent reheating in the kiln fuzes the slip into a glazed surface integral wit... Collier Street (672 bytes) 3: ...h of the village has a fully functional gas fired kiln used to dry the hops. Burgess Park (849 bytes) 7: It contains a few [[listed building]]s - a [[lime kiln]] and former [[almshouse]]s in Chumleigh Gardens. Feature (archaeology) (729 bytes) 1: ...ailroad]]s, ornamental objects such as statues, [[kiln]]s, [[dock]]s and [[pier]]s, and the like.
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