The Item Every Potter Will Need
Specialist Temperature Measurement and Control Services provide a thorough and professional service. Chances are they've seen experience across a wide range of industries, including the aerospace and automotive industries, water treatment and no end of other wild and wonderful jobs, so there's little that can phase them. If anybody can help with your problem, it's them
These companies can also help if your kiln needs a spare part. They stock an extensive inventory of components from transmitters, sensors and thyristors to indicators, thermal imagers and kiln controllers and programmers.
Kiln controllers are made to fit all manner of kilns with all manner of uses. If you enjoy pottery as a hobby or sideline then you will be after a simpler and more cost effective model. The ST 3300/1 is probably the one for you. These kiln controllers have a single program, delay and 2 ramps and dwells. For those running a small ceramics studio the next model up, ST 3300/2, would be more suited. These kiln controllers benefit from 10 programs, delay and 4 ramps and dwells. The 10 program, 16 ramp and dwell ST 3300/3 model is ideal for firing, fusing and slumping glass and the ST 3300/4 has all the features of the ST 3300/3 as well as an event function for programmed or manual control of a damper. These kiln controllers are most definitely suited for commercial uses.
The ST 3300/5 is designed for use with kilns which are divided into zones, such as are used for industrial purposes. These kiln controllers are similar to the ST 3300/4 models but also benefit from an additional policeman controller which ensures the added protection of your kiln.
These companies can conduct the calibration and servicing of your ovenZequipment on site or in the company laboratory. The calibration is carried out on indicators, kiln controllers, recorders and other instruments using electrical simulation. Kilns are obviously rather heavy things to be moving about all over the place, so the company can also arrange to pick up and return your equipment. How's that for service?
Of course, larger kilns mean larger problems. No one wants to be lugging an industrial oven about the Midlands, so specialist engineers can come and visit you onsite. They will have all the equipment they need to conduct any relevant tests, and diagnose and treat the problem. It’s also well worth having a survey done on your oven, furnace or kiln just to ensure it is working correctly and safely.
Kilns have a long service life, so you may find the component that's just broken in yours isn't made anymore. Fear not. A good industrial temperature services company will still be able to find it for you in ex stock or, failing that, will configure or manufacture the item needed themselves to suit your precise requirements.
These companies can also help if your kiln needs a spare part. They stock an extensive inventory of components from transmitters, sensors and thyristors to indicators, thermal imagers and kiln controllers and programmers.
Kiln controllers are made to fit all manner of kilns with all manner of uses. If you enjoy pottery as a hobby or sideline then you will be after a simpler and more cost effective model. The ST 3300/1 is probably the one for you. These kiln controllers have a single program, delay and 2 ramps and dwells. For those running a small ceramics studio the next model up, ST 3300/2, would be more suited. These kiln controllers benefit from 10 programs, delay and 4 ramps and dwells. The 10 program, 16 ramp and dwell ST 3300/3 model is ideal for firing, fusing and slumping glass and the ST 3300/4 has all the features of the ST 3300/3 as well as an event function for programmed or manual control of a damper. These kiln controllers are most definitely suited for commercial uses.
The ST 3300/5 is designed for use with kilns which are divided into zones, such as are used for industrial purposes. These kiln controllers are similar to the ST 3300/4 models but also benefit from an additional policeman controller which ensures the added protection of your kiln.
These companies can conduct the calibration and servicing of your ovenZequipment on site or in the company laboratory. The calibration is carried out on indicators, kiln controllers, recorders and other instruments using electrical simulation. Kilns are obviously rather heavy things to be moving about all over the place, so the company can also arrange to pick up and return your equipment. How's that for service?
Of course, larger kilns mean larger problems. No one wants to be lugging an industrial oven about the Midlands, so specialist engineers can come and visit you onsite. They will have all the equipment they need to conduct any relevant tests, and diagnose and treat the problem. It’s also well worth having a survey done on your oven, furnace or kiln just to ensure it is working correctly and safely.
Kilns have a long service life, so you may find the component that's just broken in yours isn't made anymore. Fear not. A good industrial temperature services company will still be able to find it for you in ex stock or, failing that, will configure or manufacture the item needed themselves to suit your precise requirements.