[Stoves] Glass in stove design

Michael N Trevor mntrevor at gmail.com
Fri Dec 22 01:15:36 CST 2017


Ih Cheng----- materials design is very important.  when you have nothing
but coral sand how do you work forward.
if it cost 200/300 dollars to import a 20 dollar stove how do you proceed.
Glasseous materials have been discussed
alternative cements.  metal liners may work, but can any one afford them
Stoves with TEG unit are really "cool" but 3 months later they they rust
corrode and malfunction.  Back to the 3 stove fire----. that has worked for
Homo sapiens for much of their existence.

test on----





On Fri, Dec 22, 2017 at 6:42 PM, lh cheng <lhkind at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear stovers,
> I think glass might be a very important part of stove design, both in
> portable stove and masonry stove.
>
> Portable stove is always pretty dangerous (especially used everyday ) as
> far as it have no tight connection with chimney to outside of the house. if
> we connect it with chimney, then it is very important to monitor the flame.
> then glass material is needed.
>
> Adding glass could leading to higher cost. and glass is easy to be blurred
> by smoke. These things need to be considered and solved.
>
> Adding a glass door for the fuel-feed-entry is always a great improvement
> to masonry stove, by this every masonry stove naturally become a rocket
> stove, burning very clean, because the glass door force the air flow from
> under the red hot charcoal, provide very hot air for secondary burn.
>
> regards
>
>
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