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    Pyrometric cones are pyrometric devices that are used to gauge heatwork during the firing of ceramic materials in a kiln. The cones, often used in sets...
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    topological spaces. Bicone Cone (linear algebra) Cylinder (geometry) Democritus Generalized conic Hyperboloid List of shapes Pyrometric cone Quadric Rotation of...
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  • Cerglass pyrometric cones. Temperature equivalents table for Orton pyrometric cones. Temperature equivalents table of Seger pyrometric cones. description...
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  • aircraft Pyrometric cone, pyrometric devices that are used to gauge time and temperature during the firing of ceramic materials Roller cone bit, a drill...
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  • of shaping glass over molds at high temperatures. The slumping of a pyrometric cone is often used to measure temperature in a kiln. Slumping glass is a...
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  • by building up the walls with coils of rope-like rolls of clay. Cone See pyrometric cone Crackle glaze A glaze intentionally crazed (minute cracks) for...
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    softening degree at high temperature without load, and is measured with a pyrometric cone equivalent (PCE) test. Refractories are classified as: Super duty:...
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  • Ceramic Foundation date back to the establishment of the "Standard Pyrometric Cone Company" in 1896 by Edward J. Orton, Jr. In 1894, he was appointed...
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  • in dry-cleaning Pro-opiomelanocortin converting enzyme, an enzyme Pyrometric cone equivalent, measuring heat in the firing of pottery Power conversion...
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    ceramicist who is widely credited with pioneering the development of the pyrometric cone, which enabled the rapid growth of the ceramic industry around the...
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  • United States CSS A. B. Seger, 19th century American gunboat Seger cone, or pyrometric cone Seger Indian Training School, Oklahoma, United States Seger, Israeli...
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  • potassium and by itself has little fluxing effect at pyrometric cone 6 but does act as a flux at cone 8.[clarification needed]. When use calcium with lead...
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  • constraint on submissions, which must fit within the box in which Orton's pyrometric cones are shipped, 3" x 3" x 6" (approx. 75 mm x 75 mm x 150 mm.) Submissions...
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    the melting points of elements. Outline of metrology and measurement Pyrometric cone "Wedgwood Pyrometer by J. Newman, 1827–56". Science Museum Group Collection...
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    Laboratory was originally used as the headquarters for the Standard Pyrometric Cone Company. The company was established by the son of the founding president...
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  • plastic composites ISO 528:1983 Refractory products — Determination of pyrometric cone equivalent (refractoriness) ISO 529:2017 Short machine taps and hand...
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    Orton developed a series of pyrometric cones and established the Standard Pyrometric Cone Company to manufacture the cones, which continue to be used....
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  • Edward J. Orton Jr., Columbus philanthropist, founded the Standard Pyrometric Cone Company Alan Patricof, venture capitalist and founder of Apax Partners...
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    Laboratory was originally used as the headquarters for the Standard Pyrometric Cone Company. The company was established by the son of the founding President...
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  • Cerglass pyrometric cones. Archived 2011-04-23 at the Wayback Machine Temperature equivalents table & description of Orton pyrometric cones. Archived...
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  • lies in his understanding of glazes under high-fired temperatures (pyrometric cone 10, 11). Since 1993, his focus has been on the Jian ware and Tenmoku...
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    Modern kilns often have sophisticated electronic control systems, although pyrometric devices are often also used. Clay consists of fine-grained particles that...
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    as heatwork. Kilns can be monitored by pyrometers, thermocouples and pyrometric devices. The atmosphere within a kiln during firing can affect the appearance...
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