A **pyrometric cone** is a device used to measure the temperature of materials during the ceramic firing process. It consists of a tapered, triangular shape made from a specific mixture of clay and other materials that are formulated to melt at precise temperatures. Pyrometric cones are typically used in ceramic and pottery kilns to indicate the heat work (the combined effect of temperature and time) that a piece of pottery or ceramic has experienced.
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