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A drying kiln for the production of ceramic ware.
It contains a grain drying kiln and three pairs of millstones.
In 2007, The wood drying kilns caught fire.
These boards are then taken to the dry kiln, where (because of their size) they can be dried without causing severe damage to the wood.
Unusually, the islanders had their grain drying kilns inside their houses.
After a Dry kiln was installed at the mill in 1894, it burned to the ground and was not rebuilt.
A corn drying kiln was inserted into the gate's guard chamber in the 17th century.
And the long drying kilns where the fluid was poured into trays and dried.
There remain a number of hop drying kilns or "oast houses" in the area.
In 1995 further construction work on the site revealed traces of Roman field boundaries, hearths and a corn drying kiln.
A variety of wood drying kiln technologies exist today: conventional, dehumidification, solar, vacuum and radio frequency.
Later hop barns evolved into taller, more narrow buildings, often topped with a cupola over the drying kiln area.
Other features of the mill were five dry kilns, a large planing mill and a dressed-lumber shed.
Myer built a dry kiln, where wood could dry as rapidly as five days.
Phosphoric acid can be prepared by three routes - the thermal process, the wet process and the dry kiln process.
A flattish area to the north, higher than the houses, shows signs of rig and furrow cultivation and a drying kiln.
The Proctor mill included a planing mill for making furniture and drying kilns for flooring.
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It is an attractive low rubble-stone building with pantile roof, and has a conical drying kiln alongside the grinding mill.
After the forming or cutting, the bricks must be dried, either in the open air, in drying sheds, or in special drying kilns.
Drying corn (grain) before grinding or storage, sometimes called a corn kiln, corn drying kiln.
The concept is not unique: install a sawmill, drying kilns and pressure treatment cylinders and start converting Congo's abundant eucalyptus into telephone poles.
The dry kiln for the lumber mill still stands; after the mill closed in the 1950s, it was used until the 1990s as a farm storage barn.
The drying kiln is controlled by a programmable logic controller, or P.L.C., located in a room adjacent to the kiln.