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- Kiln abstract "A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven, that produces temperatures sufficient to complete some process, such as hardening, drying, or chemical changes. Various industries and trades use kilns to harden objects made from clay into pottery, bricks etc. Various industries use rotary kilns for pyroprocessing—to calcinate ores, produce cement, lime, and many other materials. The earliest known kiln dates to around 6000 BC, and was found at the Yarim Tepe site in modern Iraq. Neolithic kilns were able to produce temperatures greater than 900 °C.Other uses include:To dry green lumber so it can be used immediatelyDrying wood for use as firewoodHeating wood to the point of pyrolysis to produce charcoalFor annealing, fusing and deforming glass, or fusing metallic oxide paints to the surface of glassFor cremation (at high temperature)Drying of tobacco leavesDrying malted barley for brewing and other fermentationsDrying hops for brewing (known as a hop kiln or oast house)Drying corn (grain) before grinding or storage, sometimes called a corn kiln, corn drying kiln.Smelting ore to extract metalHeating limestone with clay in the manufacture of Portland cementHeating limestone to make quicklime or calcium oxideHeating gypsum to make plaster of Paris↑ ↑ ↑".
- Kiln thumbnail Charcoal_Kilns,_California.JPG?width=300.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink 47x6w6m0.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink nelc_uee.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink books.html.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink bottle-ovens.en.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink gladstone-pottery-museum.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink bottle_kiln_two.htm.
- Kiln wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Kiln wikiPageID "17361".
- Kiln wikiPageRevisionID "602823268".
- Kiln hasPhotoCollection Kiln.
- Kiln subject Category:Forestry_equipment.
- Kiln subject Category:Industrial_furnaces.
- Kiln subject Category:Kilns.
- Kiln subject Category:Pottery.
- Kiln comment "A kiln is a thermally insulated chamber, a type of oven, that produces temperatures sufficient to complete some process, such as hardening, drying, or chemical changes. Various industries and trades use kilns to harden objects made from clay into pottery, bricks etc. Various industries use rotary kilns for pyroprocessing—to calcinate ores, produce cement, lime, and many other materials. The earliest known kiln dates to around 6000 BC, and was found at the Yarim Tepe site in modern Iraq.".
- Kiln label "Brennofen".
- Kiln label "Kiln".
- Kiln label "Kiln".
- Kiln label "Piec przemysłowy".
- Kiln label "Touraille".
- Kiln label "窯".
- Kiln sameAs Brennofen.
- Kiln sameAs Kiln.
- Kiln sameAs Kiln.
- Kiln sameAs Touraille.
- Kiln sameAs 窯.
- Kiln sameAs 가마_(열).
- Kiln sameAs Piec_przemysłowy.
- Kiln sameAs m.04f7t.
- Kiln sameAs Q1724341.
- Kiln sameAs Q1724341.
- Kiln wasDerivedFrom Kiln?oldid=602823268.
- Kiln depiction Charcoal_Kilns,_California.JPG.
- Kiln isPrimaryTopicOf Kiln.