Ceramics have advanced tremendously in the last few years. It may be that they have developed a porous ceramic that can withstand the shock of liquid hitting it while hot. I will look around.


On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 18:34:07 -0700, Robert Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

FWIW, I see these ceramic elements in many small gas cartridge cooking stoves on sale in Taiwan for the outdoor market. Though no doubt the criterion for acceptable durability is different than it would be for a stove intended for daily use.

Robert Taylor

----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew C. Parker" <[email protected]> To: "Discussion of biomass cooking stoves" <[email protected]>
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Keep in mind the environment you will be using the ceramics in. Will it survive liquid being spilled on it? For a heating stove there shouldn't be a problem.



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