An electric furnace for glass art that can accurately control the temperature inside the furnace!
The "Standard Electric Furnace KCE-G271" features an interior made of insulation board, providing high insulation performance, which allows for rapid heating and cooling while consuming less electricity. It is an electric furnace designed for glass art. The main body case uses L-shaped angles with a punching plate. Additionally, the lid is made of SUS steel plate, preventing rust and deterioration. Furthermore, temperature control is performed using a programmable computer, enabling precise control of the internal temperature. 【Features】 ■ High durability ■ Energy-efficient ■ Accurate temperature control ■ User-friendly *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Detailed Data】 ■External dimensions: 880W × 520D × 580H mm (Height when the lid is opened is approximately 1,050 mm) ■Heater wire: Installed on all four sides inside the main body ■Furnace material: Fireproof insulation board + insulation board ■Weight: Approximately 38 kg ■Electric capacity: 1.5 kW ■Voltage/Power supply: Single-phase 100V 15A ■Maximum operating temperature: 900℃ ■Firing method: Programmed computer ■Heating method: Coil type Pyromax PX-DS wire ■Estimated electricity cost during firing: Approximately 120 yen for 850℃ per use *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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[Delivery Achievements] ■Nagaoka Institute of Design and others *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Kyoei Ceramic Co., Ltd. was incorporated in 1986 and has primarily focused on the manufacturing and sales of glazes for tiles and other products. Since then, we have also engaged in the production of various types of furnaces and kilns as an electric furnace manufacturer, which are used in many workshops. Additionally, we are actively involved in the development of electric melting furnaces, and we hope to support everyone involved in ceramics and glass crafts.