Paragon Introduces New Glass Kilns


February 3, 2009

MESQUITE, TX - Paragon Industries has just released its Professional Series glass kilns. They are painted black to distinguish them from the company's blue ceramic, jewelry, and pottery kilns and smaller glass kilns.

The new kilns incorporate a number of subtle changes and two major ones. The larger Professional Series have mercury displacement relays, which turn on the heating elements. "The relays work hard in a glass kiln," said John S.
Hohenshelt, company president. "This is especially so during the very long annealing times needed for fusing and slumping thick, large pieces. The mercury displacement relays last much longer than the mechanical type, because the MDR relays have no moving parts."

Paragon has also introduced power ratio technology in their new glass kiln series. The feature comes with models that heat from the top and sidewalls. Power ratio is part of the digital temperature controller and allows the kiln owner to adjust the ratio of heat output between top and side/door elements.

"The heat can be adjusted between the top and sides in increments of 10%," said Hohenshelt. "Power ratio eliminates the infinite switches of earlier models, so the kilns have less wiring and fewer mechanical parts. Also, the software makes the adjustment more precise than is possible with the infinite controls."

For more information:

Arnold Howard
ahoward@paragonweb.com
Paragon Industries, L.P.
2011 South Town East Blvd.
Mesquite, TX 75149-1122
800-876-4328
972-288-7557
Fax 972-222-0646
www.paragonweb.com
info@paragonweb.com

All Topics