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− | |name=Kiln Carbolite | + | |name=Kiln (Carbolite) |
− | |image= | + | |image=Carbolite Kiln.jpg |
|category=Equipment | |category=Equipment | ||
− | |status= | + | |subcat=Metalworking<!-- Sub-category if one exists. Please check main listing to see other categories contained within the main one --> |
+ | |status=Good working order | ||
|reqtraining=no | |reqtraining=no | ||
− | |owner=Michael , Dean | + | |acnode=no |
− | |location= | + | |origin=Donation from Queen Mary, University of London |
+ | |owner=Michael, Dean | ||
+ | |maintainers=Machine Shop Team | ||
+ | |location=Cage | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | A metalworking kiln with various applications in heat-treating, light forging or casting of metals | ||
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+ | No training requirement, but please seek advice from other metalshop users if you are unfamiliar with its use | ||
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+ | This one is the larger of hackspace's two kilns so can heat bigger workpieces, but doesn't have as high a maximum temperature as the [[Equipment/Kiln-2|QMUL kiln]] | ||
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+ | It also has a much simpler control system compared to the QMUL | ||
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+ | Not suitable for ceramics |
Revision as of 18:22, 20 January 2022
A metalworking kiln with various applications in heat-treating, light forging or casting of metals
No training requirement, but please seek advice from other metalshop users if you are unfamiliar with its use
This one is the larger of hackspace's two kilns so can heat bigger workpieces, but doesn't have as high a maximum temperature as the QMUL kiln
It also has a much simpler control system compared to the QMUL
Not suitable for ceramics