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firing, process of treating clay or other plastic ceramic materials with heat to produce a hard, durable but brittle material such as pottery. Primitive potters baked their clay in an open fire, but for firing at higher temperatures and for the use of glaze, a kiln kiln (kĭl, kĭln), furnace for firing pottery and enamels, for making brick, charcoal, lime, and cement, for roasting ores, and for ..... Click the link for more information. is needed. In general, pottery is fired once to harden it into biscuit ware, then a glaze is applied and fused with the clay by a second firing. China painting, enamel work, and stained glass stained glass, in general, windows made of colored glass. To a large extent, the name is a misnomer, for staining is only one of the methods of coloring employed, and the best medieval glass made little use of it. ..... Click the link for more information. also require firing. Temperatures of firing vary from about 1,100°F; (590°C;) for fixing paint on glass to about 2,800°F; (1,540°C;) for producing hard porcelain. Certain ceramic materials, such as those used for rocket nose cones, are fired at still higher temperatures. firing 1. the process of baking ceramics, etc., in a kiln or furnace 2. US a scorching of plants, as a result of disease, drought, or heat firing [′fīr·iŋ] (electronics) The gas ionization that initiates current flow in a gas-discharge tube. Excitation of a magnetron or transmit-receive tube by a pulse. The transition from the unsaturated to the saturated state of a saturable reactor. (engineering) The act or process of adding fuel and air to a furnace. Igniting an explosive mixture. Treating a ceramic product with heat. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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