[Stoves] the 150 gasifier in operation in Vietnam (Matt Redmond)

Andrew C. Parker acparker at xmission.com
Thu Mar 8 20:59:45 CST 2012


Ceramics have advanced tremendously in the last few years.  It may be that  
they have developed a porous ceramic that can withstand the shock of  
liquid hitting it while hot.  I will look around.



On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 18:34:07 -0700, Robert Taylor <rt at ms1.hinet.net> wrote:

> FWIW, I see these ceramic elements in many small gas cartridge cooking  
> stoves on sale in Taiwan for the outdoor market. Though no doubt the  
> criterion for acceptable durability is different than it would be for a  
> stove intended for daily use.
>
> Robert Taylor
>
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>
>> Keep in mind the environment you will be using the ceramics in.  Will  
>> it survive liquid being spilled on it?  For a heating stove there  
>> shouldn't be a problem.
>>
>>




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