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

Frank Shields franke at cruzio.com
Tue Jul 19 11:08:22 CDT 2016


Dear Deniz,

Perhaps the heat you require need be very controlled at a specific temperature. Requiring more of an oven box with enough external heat to just maintain your required temperature? Aprovecho had such an oven they used to cook with that may be converted to what you require. 

Regards

Frank



> On Jul 19, 2016, at 8:55 AM, Paul Anderson <psanders at ilstu.edu> wrote:
> 
> Dear Deniz,
> 
> You have asked the correct group for advice.   There are several options that you could consider.
> 
> I will advocate that you consider a very small TLUD (tee-lud) micro-gasifier, and I will assist you if you desire that type of heat source.
> 
> Please see my website   www.drtlud.com <http://www.drtlud.com/>   for the basics about the technology, but very little about units that are as small as you will desire (but I can assist you about the very small ones.)
> 
> HOWEVER, these stoves do NOT use charcoal.   (actually they make charcoal, but that is a different side of the story).   Charcoal is notoriously slow to ignite, which is one of your requirements.
> 
> I assume that you have already considered using a candle (or a few candles).   The very small TLUD micro-gasifiers can provide the amount of heat you need.   They are very clean burning even at cookstove sizes, so the tiny TLUD that you need COULD probably be used indoors (depends on room size and ventilation issues).
> 
> Looking forward to assisting you.   You may reply via the Stoves Listserv because some readers are interested in such topics, but eventually for detailled work we would use my personal email address which is     psanders at ilstu.edu <mailto:psanders at ilstu.edu>    
> 
> Paul
> Doc  /  Dr TLUD  /  Prof. Paul S. Anderson, PhD
> Email:  psanders at ilstu.edu <mailto:psanders at ilstu.edu>
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> Website:  www.drtlud.com <http://www.drtlud.com/>
> On 7/19/2016 8:37 AM, Deniz Ispaylar [OneDollarGlasses] 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 <mailto:martin.aufmuth at onedollarglasses.org>
>>             
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