SLIP KILN Equipment. For de-watering
slip. A large, shallow, brick tank is heated from below, by fire, to drive off the excess water from the clay slip contained in it. The process 'de-waters' the slip to make it 'plastic.' J.W.Mellor, D.Sc, in his book
Collected Papers from the County Pottery Laboratory, Staffordshire, 1905, states that 'slip which has been dried in the old-fashioned slip kilns furnishes more plastic materials than when slip is dried in the modern filter press'
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Slip Kiln at C&E Millers, King Street, Fenton (Bordering Longton,) Stoke-on-Trent. Picture taken by the author of Potbank Dictionary, May 1970 Still in use at that date. |