Showing posts with label Bixby. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Bixby corn stove



The company Bixby is a leader in light-seeking alternative energy sources to fossil fuels. Many people are concerned about greenhouse gas emissions and their effect on climate. Burning plant material, known as biomass is cheaper and has less impact on the environment. Bixby corn stove which uses dry shelled corn pellets or wood pellets, is an extremely effective way of heating homes. The stove was given approval to be placed in mobile homes. Two product options are unusually named Maxfire stove and UBB ugly black box.




The stove has a convenient departure Maxfire press the button and an automatic system that removes the ashes. Tests of this corn stove Bixby showed a significant reduction of 70% of fuel costs, compared to other more conventional fuel sources. There is no need to keep filling up the fuel hopper all day as it holds two bushels and will heat up to approximately 2,200 square meters. The stove is available in six attractive colours, namely blushtone, Burgundy, navy blue, silver, black and green. There are two options of finishes nickel plated or gold plated.




The black box of ugly UBB isn't really ugly! In fact, it is a fine example trying corn stove Bixby and is more powerful than Maxfire, which makes it suitable for the home, workshop or garage. The fuel source, start up remover system and ash are the same as the Maxfire. However, the fuel hopper is bigger, holding bushels 5.4 with an optional extension of Moggio 2 available. This oven will heat up to about 3000 square meters and is available in a steel Cabinet, which makes it extremely durable. Both versions of Bixby corn stove heat settings are easy to use.




Bixby is a company recently founded but already have made a great impact n the alternative energy industry. Have developed their own system of burning shelled corn dry, a fuel with many advantages. Is abundant, inexpensive and is regarded as the best material of biomass around. Corn needs no elaboration and gives a very high power output. The stoves are available via the Distributor that provides to the customer. The company announced some exciting innovations for 2007. Have developed a new system of energy windmill and a method of using coal, but without carbon emissions. It would seem that Bixby are quietly fighting climate change and making great products in the bargain.


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