FiberFuse16 Glass Kiln (GCBE Booth Price)
P/N: S1647-17
S/N: 498152
Color: Blue
Please read before buying:
- This kiln is available for pick-up only from the Glass Craft & Bead Expo 2025 in Las Vegas. Shipping is not available.
- The price includes the FSFUSION16 Furniture Kit.
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This offer is valid until April 6th, 2025, or while supplies last.
The Paragon FiberFuse is a versatile, fiber-insulated glass kiln a great design for fusing, slumping, and annealing. These kilns have the big Sentinel SmartTouch Controller.
Purpose | Glass Fuse/Slump |
Electrical Info | 120V / 1 Ph / 15A – Fits almost any standard household outlet. |
Max Temp | 1,700 °F |
Fires from | Sides elements |
Firing Chamber | 16"W x 16"D x 6"H |
Includes | FSFusion16 Furniture Kit |
Color | Paragon Blue |
Light Weight Ceramic Fiber
Ceramic fiber, the space-age insulation in the FiberFuse-16, absorbs less heat than firebrick kilns do. For this reason the FiberFuse-16 fires and cools faster than larger firebrick kilns. Use the FiberFuse 16 to fire small, quick projects at art centers, college classes, and even engineering laboratories. Test batches of glass pendants or earrings before making large quantities in your main studio kilns. Once you own the FiberFuse16, test-firing new ideas will be more convenient than ever.
The high-tech ceramic fiber lid, walls, and bottom are 2” thick. The sides are wrapped in a protective steel case. A deluxe steel top with welded corners covers the lid. The lightweight lid is easy to lift with one hand. The wooden lid handle stays cool even during extended firing and annealing times.
Surface-Mounted Sidewall Heating Elements
The FiberFuse16 features new surface-mounted sinusoidal “wavy” elements. This eliminates element grooves, thereby increasing the efficiency of the wall insulation for faster heating. Heat distribution in the FiberFuse-16 is so even that the kiln can fire glass without lid elements.
The kiln has a lid safety switch, which means the power to the elements is automatically turned off when you open the lid. The kiln operates on a common 120 volt household outlet and uses only 1,800 watts. That is the wattage of many hair dryers used in homes throughout America. The heat is safely kept inside the kiln even at its highest temperatures. The kiln uses efficient ceramic fiber insulation and is easy to operate.