KI LNS. FURNACES. POTTERY WHE ELS. POTTERY &CERAMIC EQUIPMENT 12A George Street. Blackburn. 3130 Phone : 877 4418 CLAY MIXERS. BALL MILLS. MODULAR SPRAY BOOTHS FEATURES OF OUR POTTERY KILNS • Angle iron frame clad <strong>in</strong> sheet steel z<strong>in</strong>c coated for longer life. • Bricks K23 hot face <strong>in</strong>sulat<strong>in</strong>g, backed up by <strong>in</strong>sulat<strong>in</strong>g material. • Electric kilns are fitted with safety switch, energy regulator, warn<strong>in</strong>g light, Kanthal AI elements, approved by S.E.C. • Natural & L.P. gas kilns can be supplied. They are l<strong>in</strong>ed with K26 hot face bricks, supplied with all gas fitt<strong>in</strong>gs. Front load only. • Electric kilns can be supplied as front or top load. • Kilns can be fitted with drop down doors, vertical open<strong>in</strong>g doors or sw<strong>in</strong>g doors. • Sta<strong>in</strong>less steel can be fitted for extra life. • M<strong>in</strong>i temperature controllers can be fitted to all kilns. These <strong>in</strong>struments can be fitted with a cut out device to close kiln down on reach <strong>in</strong>g temperature. • All equipment is supplied net ex works, pack<strong>in</strong>g & freight extra. KILNS • Sixteen models <strong>in</strong> a standard range. Specials built to order. • Kilns can be supplied for a variety of uses, pottery, copper enamell<strong>in</strong>g, ch<strong>in</strong>a pa<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g, heat treatment, glass, laboratory. • We also manufacture a range of spray booths, clay mixers and ball mills. • <strong>Pottery</strong> wheels. Six mOdels. PLEASE WRITE OR PHONE FOR PRICE LIST AND BROCHURES. T VAN WILDENBURG CLAY MIXER, PUG MILL MADE IN AUSTRALIA UNDER LICENSE BY B. & L TETLOW PTY. LTD. PATENT <strong>No</strong>. 487431 21'Vl " 700 mm An <strong>in</strong>dispensable money sav<strong>in</strong>g piece 01 equipment lor the potter. This efficient clay mixer could save the studio hundreds 01 dollars. by elim<strong>in</strong>at<strong>in</strong>g the problem 01 waste clay. It turns every bit 01 clay scrap and wheel slop <strong>in</strong>to useable clay aga<strong>in</strong>. It has tw<strong>in</strong> mix<strong>in</strong>g barrel. large sell feed<strong>in</strong>g hopper litted with lid and safety switch. 1% H.P. 1 Phase 240 volt motor. 50-1 reduction gear box. Cast alum<strong>in</strong>ium barrel and sta<strong>in</strong>less steel blade and shaft. Extrudes a 2" wad. Will mix up to 600 Ibs of clay per hour. This mach<strong>in</strong>e has been designed for those people who wish to mix and prepare their own clay body or to reclaim waste clay. It has been designed to process large quantities of material and is very robust <strong>in</strong> its design features, and would be ideally suited lor prolessional potters, artists. craftsmen, school and hobbyists alike. Plugs <strong>in</strong>to standard power po<strong>in</strong>t. Weight 200lbs (91 kg). 105
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