

KMT1018
5.394,00€ (Συμπεριλαμβάνεται ΦΠΑ 24%)
Kiln made in USA.
It has verification of CE, studied ergonomics, constant temperature, economy in consumption, simple repair, easy transport. It carries a touch pad controller.
Power : 1phase – 7480W
Diameter : 57cm
Height : 45cm
Capacity : 123lt
Amps : 34/220 Volt
Max temperature : 1290°C
ConeFire Mode
With ConeFire Mode you just enter 4 pieces of data Preheat Time, Cone Value, Firing Speed, and Peak Temperature Hold Time. The controller then chooses a program for you that was designed by ceramic engineers for optimum results. It even has Cone Correlation built in that will adjust your ending temperature up or down based on the kilns performance to ensure the perfect amount of heatwork.
The Preheat feature gives you the option to preheat your unfired pieces to make sure there is no residual moisture in the clay that can cause damage to the ware.
You can even turn on a feature now that lets you add a slow cooling ramp to your firing schedule that produces interesting glaze effects. It is appropriately named the COOL feature.
Ramp And Hold Mode
Ramp/Hold mode lets you design your own firing programs of up to 32 segments. Each segment can include temperature rate, end temperature and holding time. You can store up to 12 profiles for easy recall. These capabilities are essential for potters, glass fusers, enamellists and jewelers. For example, it is now easy to program crystal glaze pottery firings which require long, precise soaks while cooling.
You can now benefit from the Cone Correlation feature previously only found in ConeFire Mode by pressing the Cone Table key when asked to enter your peak temperature. This allows you to enter a cone value instead of temperature. The controller will then adjust the ending temperature down automatically to ensure proper heatwork no matter how slow your kiln is firing.
The example below shows a typical Ramp/Hold profile for a Cone 10 crystal glaze firing.
Delay Start
Delay start was developed for people who want to fire overnight but do not want to get up in the middle of the night to ensure their kiln shut off okay. You just enter a delay time and the controller will begin counting down the time entered. When it reaches zero it will start the program you have entered.