Cone 7 Pyrometric Cone
Designed for high-fire ceramics, melts at roughly 2250°F.
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Ideal for low-thermal expansion pieces, this cone bends at approximately 2300°F.
Good for high-fire stoneware, bending at about 2330°F.
Used in high-fire settings, melting at approximately 2000°F.
Designed for mid-temperature firings, this cone melts at about 1980°F.
A cone that bends between low- and mid-range temperatures, around 1960°F.
Used for low-fire ceramic applications, this cone deforms at approximately 1940°F.
Perfect for low-fire glazes, this cone melts at about 1900°F.
Ideal for low stoneware and porcelain, this cone bends at around 1850°F.
Designed for use in mid-range firing, this cone bends at approximately 1820°F.
Another option for mid-range firings, it deforms at roughly 2050°F.
Used for accurately measuring high-fire performance, melting at 2350°F.
Useful for extreme temperatures, bending at around 2370°F.
Perfect for high-temperature porcelain firings, it melts at about 2400°F.
This cone is used for advanced ceramics, bending at approximately 2420°F.
Ideal for very high-temperature applications, this cone melts at around 2440°F.
Used for expert ceramicists, patented to bend at approximately 2460°F.
This special cone measures up to 2480°F, perfect for rare clay settings.
Designed for extreme firing ranges, bends at about 2500°F.
Perfect for those experimenting with ultra-heat resistant materials, melts at 2520°F.
An advanced option for extreme applications, bending at around 2540°F.
Suitable for high-fire glazes, this cone softens at around 2070°F.
Used for specialized pieces needing high-temperature firings, melts at approximately 2560°F.
Used primarily in porcelain and stoneware, it bends at about 2100°F.
Handles mid-range temperatures, with a bending point around 2110°F.
A versatile cone that melts at approximately 2150°F.
The most widely used mid-range cone, it bends at about 2230°F.