The shuttle kiln is an intermittent kiln, usually composed of a kiln chamber, a combustion system, a ventilation system, and a kiln car. Its working process is to load the products to be fired onto the kiln car and push them into the kiln chamber. After closing the kiln door, heating, insulation, and cooling operations are performed according to the set temperature curve. The firing process can be flexibly adjusted, and it has the advantages of fast heating speed, good temperature uniformity, and strong adaptability to products. It is widely used in small and medium-sized batch production and special product firing in industries such as ceramics, refractory materials, and metal heat treatment.


