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Jen-Ken AFG ProFusion 52 Glass Fusing Kiln – Production Size 240V Fiber Kiln

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52 Inches Wide. For Pieces That Don't Fit in Any Other Kiln.

Architectural panels. Custom door inserts. Conference table tops. Long fused wall art. If you've been turning down the work that doesn't fit your current kiln, the Jen-Ken ProFusion 52 changes what you can say yes to. The interior is 52" wide by 26" long, with 10.17 cubic feet of capacity. That's room for full sized architectural glass work in one firing.

It also keeps everything the ProFusion line is known for. The kiln ships with a solid 52" fiber shelf. Drop it onto the floor of the kiln and you've got an all fiber interior, top to bottom, which means fast ramps, fast cooldowns, and the ability to run multiple firings a day on smaller work. Big enough for your largest pieces, fast enough for everything else.

The lid is a spring assisted clamshell, so even at this size it feels surprisingly light to open and close. The whole kiln sits on an integrated stand with casters, putting the floor at a comfortable 34" loading height. You can load standing up, or assemble your piece right at the kiln. The controller mounts separately on the wall at eye level, so you're not bending over to program firings either.

The floor is built from individual uncemented kiln bricks, so if a brick ever gets damaged you swap it out instead of replacing the whole floor. Maxes out at 1700°F, plenty of headroom for full fuse, tack fuse, slumping, draping, and casting work.

Included with every order

Integrated stand with casters, solid 52" rigid fiber shelf, 2 year limited warranty through Jen-Ken, and free freight shipping to the US Lower 48.

Who Is This Kiln For?

The ProFusion 52 is built for a specific kind of artist. Here's how to tell if that's you.

✓ Architectural and commission based glass artists

If clients want door inserts, panels, signs, or wall installations that don't fit a standard kiln, the 52" chamber finally lets you take those commissions.

✓ High volume production studios

10 cubic feet of capacity plus fast fiber firing means you can run more pieces per day, or way bigger pieces per firing. Either way, more output.

✓ Glass artists scaling up

If your work has been getting bigger but your kiln hasn't kept up, this is the kiln that lets you grow into larger commissions and exhibition pieces.

✓ Established teaching studios and glass schools

A 52" kiln supports large group projects, demos of architectural work, and advanced student pieces that smaller fusing kilns can't accommodate.

The ProFusion 52 ships standard with the Orton AutoFire 12 Key, which gives you reliable programmable firings with up to 4 custom programs. For more storage and remote control, upgrade at checkout to the TAP Smart Controller with Wi Fi. The TAP's virtually unlimited program storage and phone/tablet control is genuinely useful when you're running long firings on large work, since you can check status from anywhere instead of staying in the studio for hours.

Key Features

  • 52" W x 26" L x 12" D interior with 10.17 cubic feet of working space
  • Solid 52" rigid fiber shelf included, drop it on the floor for an all fiber interior and fast firings
  • Spring assisted clamshell lid stays light feeling even at this size
  • Floor built from individual uncemented bricks, single brick replacement is easy if one gets damaged
  • 34" loading height on integrated caster stand for comfortable loading and easy mobility
  • Wall mountable separate controller at eye level, no bending over to program
  • Fires up to 1700°F, ideal for full fuse, tack fuse, slumping, draping, and casting
  • 240V / 45 amp setup with NEMA 6-50 plug, 8,640 watts
  • Orton AutoFire 12 Key controller standard, upgradeable at checkout to TAP Smart with Wi Fi
  • Optional Solid State Relay (SSR) upgrade for quieter operation, tighter temperature control, and longer element life
  • 2 year limited warranty from Jen-Ken plus free freight shipping to the US Lower 48

Specifications

Model Jen-Ken AFG ProFusion 52
Kiln Type Glass Fusing (Top Load Clamshell)
Interior Dimensions 52" W x 26" L x 12" D
Exterior Dimensions 47" W x 48" L x 49.5" H
Volume 10.17 cu ft
Maximum Temperature 1700°F
Voltage 240V
Amps 45
Watts 8,640
Plug Type NEMA 6-50
Loading Height 34" (on integrated stand)
Product Weight 225 lbs
Warranty 2 Year Limited (Jen-Ken)

Trying to decide between the ProFusion 38 and 52?

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FAQ - KILNS

What to consider when buying a Kiln

1. What are you firing?
Different materials have different temperature requirements. Pottery and stoneware need to reach cone 6–10 (around 2200–2350°F), while glass fusing works at lower temperatures but demands very precise, programmable cooling. Knowing your primary material upfront narrows your options significantly.

2. How much volume do you need?
Think about how many pieces you fire per week. Hobbyists and home studios generally do well with kilns under 5 cubic feet. Working artists typically need 5–10 cubic feet, and classroom or production studios often require 10+. A good rule of thumb: buy slightly larger than you think you need — you can always fire a half-full kiln, but you can't fire a piece that doesn't fit.

3. Check your electrical setup before you buy
Most mid-to-large kilns require a 240V dedicated circuit, which may need to be installed by a licensed electrician. Smaller kilns may run on standard 120V. Always check the kiln's amperage requirements against your existing panel before purchasing — electrical upgrades can add $200–$500 to your setup cost.

4. Manual vs. digital controller
Manual kilns use switches you adjust by hand throughout the firing, requiring you to stay close. Digital controllers let you program a firing schedule and walk away. For most potters today, a digital controller is worth the extra cost — the results are more consistent and the convenience is hard to give up once you've had one.

5. Don't forget ventilation
Kilns release fumes from clay, glazes, and organic materials during firing. A downdraft vent system is strongly recommended for any indoor studio. It protects your health, improves firing results, and extends the life of your elements. Budget around $150–$300 for a quality vent, and factor it into your total setup cost from the start.

6. Think about long-term running costs
The purchase price is just the beginning. Heating elements need replacing every 100–200 firings ($100–$300 depending on kiln size). Electricity costs $2–$8 per firing depending on your kiln size and local rates. You'll also need kiln furniture — shelves, posts, and stilts — which are typically sold separately and are essential from day one.

What size kiln do I need for my studio?

The right size depends on how much you fire and how often. Hobby potters or small home studios generally do well with a compact kiln (under 5 cubic feet), while working artists and classroom studios benefit from a larger kiln like the Olympic Champ XL. Consider how many pieces you fire per week — if you're constantly waiting to fill a small kiln, it's time to size up. It's usually better to buy slightly larger than you think you need.

What's the difference between a top-loading and front-loading kiln

Top-loading kilns are the most common for pottery and ceramics. They're more energy-efficient, easier to load evenly, and generally more affordable. Front-loading kilns (also called car kilns or door kilns) are better suited for large sculptural work or production studios where loading heavy pieces at waist height is more practical. For most potters, a top-loader like the Champ XL is the right choice.

What electrical requirements does this kiln need?

Electrical requirements vary by kiln model and size. Many mid-size and larger kilns require a dedicated 240V circuit, while some smaller models may operate on 120V. It is important to check the kiln’s specifications for the correct voltage, amperage, outlet type, and breaker requirements before installation. A qualified electrician should handle installation if a new circuit or outlet is needed. Never use a kiln with an outlet or circuit that does not match the manufacturer’s requirements.

Can I fire both pottery and glass in the same kiln?

Yes, in some cases — but it depends on the kiln and how you plan to use it. Many electric kilns can be used for both pottery and glass, but the firing schedules for each are very different. Glass typically requires slower, more precise heating and cooling cycles to help prevent cracking, while pottery firing follows different temperature and timing needs. If you plan to fire both, a kiln with a programmable controller is especially helpful for managing and switching between firing programs. Always check the kiln manufacturer’s recommendations before using it for multiple materials.

What cone temperatures can this kiln reach?

The cone temperature a kiln can reach depends on the specific model. Many ceramic kilns are designed to fire anywhere from low-fire ranges like cone 06–04 up through mid-fire and, in some cases, high-fire ranges such as cone 8–10. Always check the kiln’s product specifications to confirm its maximum cone rating and make sure your clay and glaze are compatible with that firing range.

Do I need a kiln vent, and is one included?

A kiln vent is strongly recommended, though it may not be included with your kiln purchase. During firing, kilns release fumes from clay, glazes, and organic materials — these can be harmful in an enclosed space. A downdraft vent system pulls air through the kiln and exhausts it outside, protecting both you and your work. Even if your studio has good airflow, a dedicated vent improves firing results and extends the life of your elements and lid.

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