[Stoves] NGO is looking for a stove update in production process

nari phaltan nariphaltan at gmail.com
Tue Jul 19 10:27:05 CDT 2016


Maybe this stove might be useful. www.nariphaltan.org/kerolanstove.pdf

The flue gases are around 400-500 degrees Celsius. This can also run on
diesel.

Cheers.

Anil K Rajvanshi

Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI)
Tambmal, Phaltan-Lonand Road
P.O.Box 44
Phaltan-415523, Maharashtra, India
Ph:91-2166-220945/222842
e-mail:nariphaltan at gmail.com
           nariphaltan at nariphaltan.org

http://www.nariphaltan.org

On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Deniz Ispaylar [OneDollarGlasses] <
Deniz.Ispaylar at onedollarglasses.org> wrote:

> Dear cooking stoves experts,
>
> I am working for the non-profit NGO OneDollarGlasses
> <http://www.eindollarbrille.de/>. We have the mission to set up a social
> business in development countries worldwide to provide *high-quality and
> affordable glasses* to people in need. The glasses are produced by locals
> in these countries. To ensure that the manufacturing is possible and
> reliable at any time we have developed a *currentless production process*
> .
>
> One part of this process is to *heat* *shrinking* *tubes* with a * stove*
> (attachment 1 and attachment 2). For us it seems like that the current
> stove which we are using is outdated, not healthy neither for the
> manufacturer nor for the nature and inefficient. So we are looking for some *new
> technologies of stoves* which we can implement in our production process.
> This is the reason why I am addressing this email to you to get
> expert-input.
>
> The shrinking tube (attachment 3) is made out of irradiation crosslinked
> Polyolefin and has a *shrinking temperature of +120°C*. Attachment 4
> gives some more information on the shrinking tubes (unfortunately this is
> only available in German, but easy to translate).
>
> The requirements of the new stove are
>
>
>    - that we do have a temperature of roundabout *+120°C* somewhere near
>    the stove
>    - that the *temperature* should be reached really * fast*
>    - that the *combustion* last for at least *10* *minutes*
>    - that we can use *charcoal*
>    - that the *combustion* is *high* * efficient* and has a *low*-
>    *emission*
>
>
> Maybe there is a stove out there, that suits our needs. :-)
>
> I would be more than happy to get some feedback and/or input and can`t
> wait to start into a discussion on how we can improve our production
> process.
>
> Warmest regards
> Deniz
>
>
> ______________
> Deniz Ispaylar
> Country Coordinator Malawi
> EinDollarBrille e.V.
> Böhmlach 22, Germany
> 91058 Erlangen
> T +49 178 499 9738
> Skype: kla4dj
> deniz.ispaylar at onedollarglasses.org <martin.aufmuth at onedollarglasses.org>
>
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> www.onedollarglasses.org
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