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  2. Kiln - Wikipedia

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    Most softwood kilns operate below 115 °C (240 °F) temperature. Hardwood kiln drying schedules typically keep the dry bulb temperature below 80 °C (180 °F). Difficult-to-dry species might not exceed 60 °C (140 °F). Dehumidification kilns are similar to other kilns in basic construction and drying times are usually comparable. Heat comes ...

  3. Frisco Charcoal Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Overall, there were 36 beehive-shaped smelting kilns operating in the district. [7] The five granite beehive-shaped charcoal smelting kilns that have survived in Frisco were created by the Frisco Mining and Smelting Company under the supervision of Benjamin Y. Hampton, primarily for the Horn Silver Mine, between 1877 and 1880 for $500-$1000 apiece.

  4. List of ovens - Wikipedia

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    A type of furnace used for thermal processing. They are used in numerous production and laboratory applications. Burn-in ovens: Clean process oven: Flame broiler: Industrial oven: Pictured is an industrial convection oven used in the manufacture of aircraft components Heat tunnel: Reach-in oven: Walk-in/Truck-in ovens: Spiral ovens: Ovens with ...

  5. List of lime kilns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Site of four lime kilns. Hurstville Historic District, near Maquoketa, Iowa, an area of a lime manufacturing works, including four kilns, the first built in 1871. The Maquoketa and Hurstville Railroad was organized in 1888 to ship the burned lime instead of hauling it by wagon. Garwin Mace Lime Kilns, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, NRHP-listed

  6. Ceramics of Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Glazes are seldom used by indigenous American ceramic artists. Grease can be rubbed onto the pot as well. [2] Prior to contact, pottery was usually open-air fired or pit fired; precontact Indigenous peoples of Mexico used kilns extensively. Today many Native American ceramic artists use kilns. In pit-firing, the pot is placed in a shallow pit ...

  7. Charcoal burner - Wikipedia

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    Charcoal has been used to do this for centuries and, in order to produce it, entire forests were felled. With the increasing use of stone coal from the 18th century, the charcoal burning industry declined. [citation needed] Charcoal burning in modern iron retorts, Otryt, Poland. Even in ancient times, charcoal was

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