0 a type of large oven used for making bricks and clay objects hard after they have been shaped
1 a type of large oven (= box in which things are cooked or heated) used for making bricks and clay objects hard after they have been shaped
This time nearly all of them were rotary kilns, providing greater capacity but, more importantly, greater productivity than the earlier kilns.
This result stems from the fact that brick kilns have very low stack-heights and emissions velocities.
Porcelains decorated with pictures inspired by poetry might have appeared in the earlier imperial kilns.
Finally, we find that health damages from brick kiln emissions are spatially concentrated in the poor residential neighborhoods surrounding the largest brickyards.
Neither the 2002 nor subsequent 2004 excavations revealed any evidence of a formal kiln.
Data on brick kiln emissions characteristics were obtained from studies conducted by local universities and from interviews with local stakeholders (table 2).
These were to house a new wood-fired kiln and to provide other working spaces and a small gallery in which to show finished work.
But this still requires that a kiln be built.