GILDING KILNS
Gilding is any decorative technique for applying a very thin coating of gold to solid surfaces
such as metal (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone. A gilded object is also described as "gilt". Where metal is gilded,
it was traditionally silver in the West, to make silver-gilt (or vermeil) objects, but gilt-bronze is commonly used in
China, and also called ormolu if it is Western. Methods of gilding include hand application and gluing, typically of gold
leaf, chemical gilding, and electroplating, the last also called gold plating. Parcel-gilt (partial gilt) objects are only
gilded over part of their surfaces. This may mean that all of the inside, and none of the outside, of a chalice or similar
vessel is gilded, or that patterns or images are made up by using a combination of gilt and ungilted
areas.
All of our kilns have;
Kanthal A1 electric resistance wires
Insulation Boards and bricks resistant up to 1430°C
Digital Programmer can be program with 5 programs contain 15 steps in each
program
2 years Warranty, 10 years technical Support
CE Certificate
Kiln Type
CHAMBER KILNS (FRONT LOADING)
Maximum Temperature
1200°C
Thermocouple
K TYPE ( 0 - 1200 °C)
Themocouple Count
1 (Middle-Back)
Insulation Type
EUROPEAN ALUMINA BRICKS RESISTANT TO 1430°C
Structure of Body
Galvanized
Paint of Kiln
Electrostatic Powder Dye
Heating Type
ELECTRIC RESISTANCES KANTHAL A1
Control Unit
DIGITAL PROGRAMMER (5 PROGRAM + 15 STEPS)
Operation Reports
Available / Last 8 Operation
Automatically Start-up on Any Desired Time
AVAILABLE
Automatically Continuation After Power Cut
AVAILABLE
CE Certification
CERTIFIED
Competence of After Sale Services
AVAILABLE
Accessories (Optional)
Refractory Kiln Shelf
Refractory Prop
Product Setter