[Stoves] Ceramic ND TLUD for biochar

Crispin Pemberton-Pigott crispinpigott at outlook.com
Fri Feb 5 21:59:23 CST 2016


Dear AD

 

How big are they? 

How many kg of this and that can they hold per firing?

Do you think you could cook for a school on one, or smoke fish, or make salt or is it just not the sort of flame that is reliable enough to apply to process heating?

 

Thanks
Crispin

 

Dear Tom,

a ceramic object is delicate and therefore difficult to transport.  One can produce a charring kiln by using bricks and mud. Many  of the traditional charring kilns being used in our area are made by using bricks and mud. They are of the T-LUD type.

Yours

A.D.Karve




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