Posts Tagged ‘burnout’
BURNOUT OVEN DIGITAL CONTROL 120 VOLT
Product Description
Insulated with space-age ceramic fiber for fast heating and cooling at low electrical cost. The firing chamber is 13″ W x 13″ D x 9″ H (33 x 33 x 23 cm), large enough for volume jewelry making. These kilns fire to 1700 F (967 C), so you can also use them for low-fire ceramics, enameling on metal, china painting or glass fusing. A heavy steel case protects the firing chamber for long life and the chamber is supported by a double-layer steel bottom. The base lifts the furnace off the work surface. The door peephole and top vent-hole are sealed with metal covers when not in use. The door remains tightly sealed, even at high temperature, with the spring-loaded latch. Reaches 1000 F (538 C) in 30 minutes. The digital control models use the DTC-800 controller, eliminating the need for a pyrometer. With this feature-packed temperature controller, you can program up to eight ramps (raising or lowering the temperature at the rate you specify) and eight dwells (holding the temperature at the rate you specify) and eight dwells (holding the temperature constant for the length of time you specify). The digital models use a type-K thermocouple, long proven for it’s reliability. The controller stores up to six programs even if the power shuts off. The furnace has a one year warranty. The controller has a two year warranty. Can be shipped UPS. Shipping weight 108 lbs. (49 kg). This unit requires a 20 amp dedicated line. Contact us for 220 volt model.
BURNOUT OVEN DIGITAL CONTROL 120 VOLT
CASTING KIT WITH CENTRIFUGAL UNIT AND BURNOUT OVEN COMPLETE
Product Description
SAVE BY ORDERING THIS COMPLETE SET!! This complete set contains all items shown, vacuum caster with accessories, deluxe burnout oven, centrifugal casting unit, pyrometer, mixing bowl, timer, graduated cylinder, investment scale, dwt. Scale, non-asbestos gloves, 25 lbs. of investment, four 2-1/2″ x 3″ investment flasks, two 3-1/2 x 4″ flasks, sprue bases, borax flux, vacu-cast, jewelry cleaner and a casting book. Shipping weight is 222 lbs.
Wax casting burnout question…?
I am creating a small foundry and I have almost everything I need to begin lost wax casting, however, I need a burnout kiln for my wax molds… I own a hotplate (will that work?)… I have also heard of makign one using a small propane tank,a little camping burner, and a flower pot… how does that work / assemble. Any tips would be helpful. I will be casting silver and mainly making rings. Thank you. if you have any really good tips I am a senior in high school and would love to learn more… thank you. you can email me at geoffreck@yahoo.com thanks
-geoff


