Originally posted by djginivisian
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The last new electric kiln I broke in required slow firing (empty) before being used. At around 400 C (750 F) water was dripping out at around one/sec creating a pool under the kiln. Moisture being pushed out condensed against the outer sheet steel skin and gravity working to help find its way out at the bottom. What I found interesting was that this occurred at such a high internal temperature. Higher than I would have expected.
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