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Guide to Industrial Kilns

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Kiln suppliers are in business because there are some jobs that just can't be done with a regular oven. You can't rely on just any type of furnace to create the right products; you need a kiln. Whether you're in industrial glass, ceramics, or even a small business owner managing an arts and crafts shop, you need to find wholesale kilns that you can employ for your business.

Know what you need and start down the road to getting your own kiln. If you've been renting or borrowing, you can increase your independence by finding the right equipment and making your business more autonomous. Use this guide to:
  1. Locate industrial kilns for sale,
  2. Streamline your crafts production with wholesale kilns, and
  3. Keep your equipment in working order with industrial kiln parts.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Know that you're using the right equipment by going to a kiln manufacturer


Ensure that the products of your industry are made properly by having the correct machines to do your drying, heating and firing. A kiln will do the job you need and create the durable goods that will keep your customers satisfied and your business running well, be the materials glass, ceramic or another material. Contact kiln suppliers to find out which ones have the products that fit your requirements.

I recommend: Choose from a wide selection of kilns, ovens and furnaces at Lucifer Furnaces, or get a price quote on industrial kilns from Armil C.F.S. You can also find several ceramic kilns at Cress, which also sells industrial glass kilns and furnaces.

Gain independence for your shop and buy kilns online


Trying to run your own arts and crafts boutique without the benefit of your own kiln? Find kilns for sale, invest in one and realize more freedom by eliminating the need to rent or share someone else's. Owning your own equipment means that you can create, fire and sell your products without ever leaving your store. Buy a kiln and cut out the middle man.

I recommend: Buy kilns online from kiln distributors like Clay-King.com and BigCeramicStore.com. Also, check out various types of products at Euclid Kilns.

Keep your kiln in working order by knowing where to procure industrial kiln parts


A kiln won't do much good for your business if it's not functioning properly. The question is, where can you get the parts you need? Most any kiln manufacturer probably has them, but know all of your options so that you can get the best deals. Also, since all kilns are not the same, make sure you find a supplier that deals in parts for the type of kiln you own.

I recommend: Cover all your kiln parts and accessories needs at NationalArtCraft.com. Also check out rotary kiln supplies at Jammbco.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • There are various types of kilns, both in the material they're built for firing and in their structure. Evaluate your needs and decide if you need an industrial kiln or smaller model; a gas kiln design or something else; a ceramics kiln or a glass kiln; front-loading or top-loading; and so on. Think not only about the products you make but also about the space and layout of your business, as well as the cheapest power source.

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