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Biscuit Firing Furnace

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This furnace, also called a bisque firing kiln, conducts the initial firing of ceramic ware to transform shaped clay into a durable, porous bisque. Operating around 900°C, it drives off physical and chemical water and begins vitrification. The working principle involves a controlled ramp-up of temperature to prevent steam pressure from cracking the ware, followed by a soak period and controlled...

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Biscuit Firing Furnace
1000
°Celsius
1832°F

Biscuit Firing Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 900°C
1200
°Celsius
2192°F

Biscuit Firing Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1100°C
1400
°Celsius
2552°F

High Temperature Biscuit Firing Furnace

TC: B (Platinum-30% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1300°C
900
°Celsius
1652°F

Biscuit Firing Furnace

TC: K (Chromel-Alumel)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 800°C
1100
°Celsius
2012°F

Biscuit Firing Furnace

TC: N (Nicrosil-Nisil)
HE: Kanthal A1 (FeCrAl)
Working: 1000°C
1300
°Celsius
2372°F

High Temperature Biscuit Firing Furnace

TC: S (Platinum-10% Rhodium)
HE: Silicon Carbide (SiC)
Working: 1200°C

Biscuit Firing Furnace - Temperature Specifications

It is a fundamental first step in all professional and studio pottery production. Its purpose is to harden the clay body so it can withstand handling and the absorption of liquid glaze before the final firing. Operating around 900°C, it drives off physical and chemical water and begins vitrification. The Biscuit Firing Furnace is available in 6 temperature configurations ranging from 1000°C to 1300°C. Each temperature variant is engineered with appropriate thermocouple and heating element technology.