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ceramic kiln for sale

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Greg Fleischer on mon 4 mar 02


Ceramic Kiln For Sale

MANUFACTURER: Corbett Industries, Inc.

GENERAL INFORMATION: Custom Built Natural Gas Fired Porcelain Kiln with
Mild Steel Frame and high temperature Safil fiber lining

North American Burner System, Including North
American cast iron body regulators and cast aluminum blower

Temperature Control System including
Barber-Coleman 570 and 121L controllers

Max Temp.
2400 F

ID 27 cu. ft.

Front Loading w/ Pneumatic Door

Pictures available upon request


Greg Fleischer
Technical Support Specialist
Armonk, NY 10504
(914) 273-8600
Fax: (914) 273-6632
Greg.Fleischer@hkius.com

linda blossom on wed 6 mar 02


Hi Greg,

Thank you for the photos. I am interested in the kiln. Why do you refer to
it as a porcelain kiln? The fiber looks fairly thick. Can you tell me the
actual thickness? Any idea from the literature what the weight and the
outside dimensions are? I am thinking about how it would be moved. Could
you give me an idea of the price range?

Thanks, Linda

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Greg Fleischer on thu 21 mar 02


Hello Linda,

I apologize for not replying sooner but I was on vacation. The unit was
used in a porcelain manufacturing process. The outside dimensions are
approx. 5'5" (l) x 6'5" (w) x6'5" (h). Total inside working area is about
12 cu. ft. The price of the unit is $3,000 (neg.)--Buyer pays for rigging
and shipping.

Regards,

Greg Fleischer
Technical Support Specialist
Heraeus Kulzer
Armonk, NY 10504
(914) 273-8600
Fax: (914) 273-6632
Greg.Fleischer@hkius.com
FleischerGM@aol.com



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Hi Greg,

Thank you for the photos. I am interested in the kiln. Why do you refer
to
it as a porcelain kiln? The fiber looks fairly thick. Can you tell me the
actual thickness? Any idea from the literature what the weight and the
outside dimensions are? I am thinking about how it would be moved. Could
you give me an idea of the price range?

Thanks, Linda

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