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Fiber Lined
Shuttle Kilns |
GEIL
Natural Draft Kilns
All GEIL Shuttle Kilns are constructed
with the same solid steel construction as our front
loading models. Heavy duty V-grooved steel casters are
used on the car portion of the kiln, enabling the car to
roll freely on angle iron tracks. The fiber construction
method is also identical to that of our front loading
models.
The two car Shuttle Kiln has long been
known for its high production capabilities. While one car
load is being fired, the other car may be simultaneously
loaded or unloaded, preparing for the next firing cycle.
This conserves time and increases production
considerably.
The major advantage of a car type
construction is the ease of loading and unloading. A
Shuttle Kiln curtails strenuous and often cumbersome
loading and unloading, characteristic of larger, front
loading units. Additionally, Shuttle Kilns offer the
added advantage of loading and unloading from both sides.
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Fiber Lined Shuttle Kiln Model DL-54FS |
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STANDARD EQUIPMENT |
- Electronic flame safety, 100% Shut Off.
- Push button automatic spark ignition.
- Manual control valve.
- 0-15" water column pressure gauge.
- DD-1 digital, solid state, electronic controller
which functions as a high-limit, on/off soaking
controller.
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Note: Two car Shuttle Kilns are also
available. Specifications differ in the length overall,
call GEIL Kilns for details. Shuttle Kilns are available
in the Natural Draft or Forced Draft design. Envelope
Kilns are also available, call GEIL Kilns for details. |
Specifications:
Fiber Lined Natural Draft Shuttle Kilns (one car ) |
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GEIL Forced Draft Kilns
Forced Draft models are the same superior construction technique
as that of the Natural Draft models, with the exception of the
burner system. A standard Forced Draft system incorporates the
use of an electric blower to force air through the burners to
insure complete combustion. Call for Specifications and Pricing. |
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