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Portable Kiln addresses PMC and Art Clay Silver applications.

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November 9, 2009 - Operating from standard household outlet, SC-1 jewelry kiln fires PMC, Art Clay Silver, decals, china paint, and glass. Ceramic fiber firing chamber is wrapped in steel inner case, and layer of air separates inner case from slotted outer steel case. Weighing 15 lb, kiln has 6 x 3¾ x 3 in. interior and digital temperature controller that offers Single Speed and 8-segment Ramp-Hold modes. Product is designed as traveling kiln for seminar teachers or artists with limited work space.

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Paragon Industries, L.P.
2011 S. Town E. Blvd.
Mesquite, TX, 75149
USA



Paragon Introduces a Portable Kiln for PMC and Art Clay Silver


MESQUITE, TX - Paragon Industries has just announced the SC-1 jewelry kiln, which weighs 15 pounds and operates on a standard household outlet.

The digital SC-1 kiln fires PMC, Art Clay Silver, decals, china paint, and glass. With a 6" wide, 3-3/4" deep, and 3" high interior, it is designed as a traveling kiln for seminar teachers or for artists with limited work space. The kiln weighs 15 pounds.

The SC-1 has a digital temperature controller, which fires PMC and Art Clay Silver to their recommended times.

The ceramic fiber firing chamber is wrapped in a steel inner case. A layer of air separates the inner case from a slotted outer steel case. Electrical components are located in the base.

The digital temperature controller includes two modes:
Single Speed and 8-segment Ramp-Hold. Single Speed mode fires to a single temperature at a single speed. Ramp-Hold mode can store four programs. Both firing modes can soak, or hold, the temperature. Control both heating and cooling in Ramp-Hold.

The SC-1 comes with a 28-page kiln instruction manual, a 16-page controller manual, and a Quick Start guide.

"The SC-1 is smaller than our SC-2 and SC-3 kilns," said Arnold Howard of Paragon Industries. "We are introducing the SC-1 because teachers want a smaller kiln. Also, some artists fire only a few PMC or Art Clay Silver pieces at a time, and they don't need the space of a larger kiln."

For more information, contact Paragon: 800-876-4328 /
972-288-7557 / www.paragonweb.com / info@paragonweb.com /
2011 South Town East Blvd., Mesquite, TX 75149-1122
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