Energy-gathering firewood stoves are also called biomass cooking stoves, plant cooking stoves and energy-saving firewood stoves. Energy-gathering firewood stove uses wood, sawdust, shavings, weeds, corncob, straw and other plant materials as fuel, and uses its unique stove body structure to combine and promote wood direct combustion, wood carbonization and wood gasification combustion. So as to gather all the heat energy at the furnace mouth and achieve the maximum strong firepower and energy-saving effect.
The energy-gathering firewood stove was successfully developed by the team of design engineers of Blue Boat Energy Development Co., Ltd. of Wuhan University of Technology, drawing lessons from the technological principle of large-scale coking furnace and combining the structural design of large-scale biomass gasification unit. The uniqueness of the energy-gathering firewood stove is that when using the conventional stove, the fuel is ignited from below, and the combustion is carried out from bottom to top, because the heat is easily conducted from bottom to top. But in this case, the fuel consumption is very fast, and it is easy to rush up a lot of soot.