The process of loading the kiln is meticulous and requires experience. The stones are placed in layers, called «ruedos,» of increasing size, forming a false vault. This allows the fire to circulate evenly, ensuring complete calcination. The larger stones are placed in the center of the kiln, where the fire intensity is greater, while the smaller ones are used to form the base and ensure they burn properly. The loading must be done in a way that maximizes heat efficiency and minimizes losses, sealing the spaces between the stones to prevent heat leaks.
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