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Kiln Furniture
Code Kiln Furniture Each x 12
8406 1" TUBULAR PROP 0.80 9.12
8400 2" TUBULAR PROP 1.08 12.36
8401 4" TUBULAR PROP 1.52 17.28
8402 6" TUBULAR PROP 2.50 28.50
8403 8" TUBULAR PROP 3.09 35.16
8404 10" TUBULAR PROP 3.64 41.40
8405 12" TUBULAR PROP 3.90 44.46
8407 INTERCONNECTOR 1.14 12.96
8410 1" CASTELLATED PROP 1.25 14.25
8411 1.5" CASTELLATED PROP 1.52 17.28
8412 0.5" INTERLOCKING EXT. PROP 1.22 13.92
8413 1" INTERLOCKING EXT. PROP 1.34 15.24
8414 TUBULAR BASE 2.77 31.56

8400-8406 - TUBULAR PROPS

Tubes of refractory material 1.75” (38mm) diameter, which can be added by the addtion of Interlocking Extension Props to increase the height as required. Available is 2", 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12" heights


Data:
Stock Code
Height
Width
Weight
mm
Inches
mm
Inches
g
8406
25
1
44.5
1.75
50
8400
50
2
44.5
1.75
100
8401
100
4
44.5
1.75
195
8402
150
6
44.5
1.75
295
8403
200
8
44.5
1.75
430
8404
250
10
44.5
1.75
525
8405
300
12
44.5
1.75
595
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8407 - INTERCONNECTOR

Tubes of refractory material 1.75” (38mm) diameter, which can be added by the addtion of Interlocking Extension Props to increase the height as required. Available is 2", 4", 6", 8", 10" and 12" heights


Data:
Stock Code
Height
Width
Weight
mm
Inches
mm
Inches
g
8407
13
0.5
44.5
1.75
22
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8412-8413 - INTERLOCKING EXTENSION PROPS

Can be used individually or together to form stable columns or in conjunction with tubular props to increase the height. Inter-connectors are extension props with two “male” sides for safely joining two tubular props in a stack.


Data:
Stock Code
Height
Width
Weight
mm
Inches
mm
Inches
g
8412
13
0.5
44.5
1.75
35
8413
25
1
44.5
1.75
76
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8414 - TUBULAR BASE

May be used at the top and base of columns of tubular props at the junction with kiln shelves to spread the load. Especially useful with heavy loads.


Data:
Stock Code
Height
Width
Weight
mm
Inches
mm
Inches
g
8414
30
1.18
76
3
151

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8410-8411 - CASTELLATED PROPS

Turreted props 1.75” in diameter, which interlock to form a very stable propping system to increase the height. Can also be used with tubular props with care.


Data:
Stock Code
Height
Width
Weight
mm
Inches
mm
Inches
g
8410
25
1
44.5
1.75
50
8411
38
1.5
44.5
1.75
75
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Code Stilts & Pins Each x 12
8500 01 STILT 0.35 3.60
8501 02 STILT 0.45 4.80
8502 03 STILT 0.54 4.90
8503 04 STILT 0.70 6.60
8504 05 STILT 0.89 9.24
8505 06 STILT 1.40 13.80
8506 07 STILT 1.55 15.00
8530 SADDLES/PINS - 1" 0.09 1.03
8531 SADDLES/PINS - 2" 0.12 1.36

8500 - 8506 - STILTS
A popular method of supporting glaze pottery ware clear of the kiln shelf. Each stilt has three arms, each terminating in an upward and downward point, thus providing minimum contact area.

Data:
Stock Code
Point Height
Diameter
To Point
Weight
mm
mm
mm
g
8500
10
28
24
2
8501
13
38
33
4
8502
14
57
49
5
8503
17
67
58
9
8504
22
71
61
15
8505
30
89
76
30
8506
39
97
84
40
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8530 - 8531 - SADDLES/PINS

Triangular section bars which give maximum support to large pieces and to pots having finely turned bases.


Data
Stock Code
Height
Width
Weight
mm
Inches
mm
Inches
g
8530
5
0.25
25
1
1
8531
5
0.25
50
2
2
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Code Metal Pointed Stilts Each x 6
8540/1 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 14mm x 4mm high 1.14 6.12
8540/2 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 22mm x 6.3mm high 1.23 6.54
8540/3 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 33mm x 8mm high 1.45 7.68
8540/4 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 43mm x 10mm high 1.62 7.62
8540/5 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 51mm x 12mm high 2.04 8.58
8540/6 2 x 3 pin STILT 2.72 14.40
8541/1 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 38mm x 3mm high 1.95 9.24
8541/2 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 49mm x 4mm high 2.23 10.56
8541/3 3 pin STILT - Pin to Pin 55mm x 5mm high 2.66 12.60

8540/1 - 5 - METAL POINTED STILTS

Our Metal Pointed Stilts are manufactured using premium quality materials. Currently two designs as shown below and various sizes are available. Stilts are sold individually or in packs of six.

Data:
Stock Code
Pin to pin
Height
Weight
mm
mm
g
8540/1
14
4
2
8540/2
22
6.3
6
8540/3
33
8
13
8540/4
43
10
28
8540/5
51
12
50
8540/6
-
-
-
8541/1
38
3
-
8541/2
49
4
-
8541/3
55
5
-
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Code Kiln Batt (Shelves - Circular) Each
8020 11.5" ROUND 11.35
8021 12" ROUND 13.45
8022 13" ROUND 14.50
8068 14.5" ROUND 18.65
8068/HR 14.5" HALF ROUND 12.15
8023 16.5" ROUND 28.50
8024 16.5" HALF ROUND 17.15
8025 21" ROUND 49.50
8026 21" HALF ROUND 21.50
8029 23" HALF ROUND 35.35
8035 23" ROUND 64.00
8051 15.25" ROUND 25.20

8020 - 8051 - ROUND KILN BATTS

Our kiln batts are produced by one of the world-leaders in the development and production of quality, high performance kiln furniture.

All our kiln batts are manufactured from a good general purpose material (mullite/cordierite) for primary kiln furniture, offering optimum balance of hot and cold strength thermal shock resistance and resistance to glaze attack.  All kiln shelves are for use in an oxidising atmosphere up to a maximum temperature of 1300°C (Cone 10).

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Code Kiln Batt (Shelves - Rectangular) Each
8030 17 x 11 x 1" 16.50
8030-75 17 x 11 x 0.75" 16.25
8031 12 x 12 x 0.5" 12.25
8050 22 x 11 x 1" 27.50


8030 - 8050 - RECTANGULAR/SQUARE KILN BATTS

Our kiln batts and furniture are produced by one of the world-leaders in the development and production of quality, high performance kiln furniture.

All our kiln batts are manufactured from a good general purpose material (mullite/cordierite) for primary kiln furniture, offering optimum balance of hot and cold strength thermal shock resistance and resistance to glaze attack.  All kiln shelves are for use in an oxidising atmosphere up to a maximum temperature of 1300°C (Cone 10).

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CARE OF KILN BATTS

Kiln batts (shelves) may be supplied wet or damp. They are often cut using water in the process. Should a batt containing moisture be fired too quickly the water will turn to steam and can cause cracking or splitting. This is very similar to the problem of firing dry clay too fast. When purchasing any kiln furniture the pieces should be allowed to dry and then first fired in a bisque firing. We would recommend that the initial heat rise should not exceed 60-80°C per hour. This heat rise should be maintained up to 600°C. At this point all chemical and physical water should have been driven off.