Kiln furniture

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Kiln furniture before glost firing

Kiln furniture are devices and implements inside furnaces used during the heating of manufactured individual pieces, such as pottery, other ceramic or metal components.[1] Kiln furniture is made of refractory materials, i.e., materials that withstand high temperatures without deformation.[2] Kiln furniture can account for up to 80% of the mass of a kiln charge.[3]

Commonly used materials are cordierite (up to 1275 °C), mullite (up to 1750 °C), silicon carbide (up to 1500 °C), alumina (up to 1750 °C), zirconia (up to 1650 °C). The choice depends on cost, weight, and physical properties.[2]

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Types of kiln furniture

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