Crucible vs Kiln - What's the difference?
crucible | kiln |
(chemistry) A cup-shaped piece of laboratory equipment used to contain chemical compounds when heating them to very high temperatures.
A heat-resistant container in which metals are melted, usually at temperatures above 500°C, commonly made of graphite with clay as a binder.
The bottom and hottest part of a blast furnace; the hearth.
A very difficult and trying experience, that acts as a refining or hardening process.
An oven or furnace or a heated chamber, for the purpose of hardening, burning, calcining or drying anything; for example, or preserving tobacco.
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, title=Internal Combustion
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As nouns the difference between crucible and kiln
is that crucible is a cup-shaped piece of laboratory equipment used to contain chemical compounds when heating them to very high temperatures while kiln is an oven or furnace or a heated chamber, for the purpose of hardening, burning, calcining or drying anything; for example, firing ceramics, curing or preserving tobacco.As a verb kiln is
to bake in a kiln.crucible
English
(wikipedia crucible)Noun
(en noun)kiln
English
* (wikipedia "kiln")Noun
(en noun)citation, passage=One typical Grecian kiln' engorged one thousand muleloads of juniper wood in a single burn. Fifty such ' kilns would devour six thousand metric tons of trees and brush annually.}}
Anagrams
* linkReferences
*Krueger, Dennis (December 1982). "Why On Earth Do They Call It Throwing?" Studio Potter Vol. 11, Number 1.
Verb
(en verb)- When making pottery we need to allow the bisque to dry before we kiln it.