kiln in the PONS Dictionary

kiln Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to fire sth in a kiln

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This cycle in the area between the rotary kiln and the preheater can result in coating formation.
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Kiln 7 was completed in 1975 at a cost of 10m.
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The atmosphere within a kiln during firing can affect the appearance of the finished wares.
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It turned out that up to about 60% of the porcelains would warp or crack in the kiln causing them to become useless.
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By 1905, the largest kilns were 2.7 x 60 m in size, and made 190 tonnes per day.
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In a corner of their households they made clay kilns.
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Very little powdery material is blown out of the kiln.
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The remains of many tar kilns can still be found.
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The staff expanded and at last the bottle kiln saw proper usage.
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Three kilns were have been unearthed, which fired locally-used orange pottery.
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