New Rocket Stove Designs For Central And Southern
New Rocket Stove Designs For Central And Southern New Rocket Stove Designs For Central And Southern
Material options VIC (vernacular Insulated Ceramic) The six brick stove Can be made from Clay/pumice Clay/pearlite or Clay/vermiculite OR with a clay/cement and an organic material , such as fine sawdust or ground coffee husks These bricks can then be placed in a metal stove body or in a mud stove Very cheap/not monolithic
Material options (metal) Rocket Stoves can be made with steel drums, 3mm mild steel, stainless steel, 3CR12. Life expectancy 1- 4 years Shown here is a Rwandan refugee camp stove made from used cans (used to deliver food supplies to the camp) 5,000 were made in 1994
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Material options VIC (vernacular Insulated Ceramic)<br />
The six brick stove<br />
Can be made from<br />
Clay/pumice<br />
Clay/pearlite or<br />
Clay/vermiculite<br />
OR with a clay/cement and an<br />
organic material , such as fine<br />
sawdust or ground coffee<br />
husks<br />
These bricks can then be<br />
placed in a metal stove body<br />
or in a mud stove<br />
Very cheap/not monolithic