How much CO2 did the production of my fireclay stove generate?
Heating with wood is CO2 neutral in itself. But what about the upstream and downstream stages? How much CO2 did your fireclay stove produce during production? We have the answer…
Video series: operating a wood-burning stove correctly
Heating with wood is sustainable – provided it is done correctly. We explain what you need to consider when heating with wood and how to operate a stove efficiently and with low emissions!
Cutting fireclay – it is really easy with these tools.
Fireclay bricks can be processed with a variety of machines. But which tool is best suited when? Here we give you an overview.
Is fireclay food-safe?
When fireclay is installed in baking stoves, it naturally comes into contact with food. In this article, you can find out whether our fireclay is suitable for contact with food.
Disposing of fireclay: what to do with the cutting waste?
When building a stove made of fireclay, cutting waste is inevitable. But what is the correct way to dispose of this waste material? We explain this in the following article.
Our HBO+ & WKS fireclay – easily explained
Lana visits her dad, who is a stove fitter, at work and asks him lots of questions. For example: what do the names HBO+ and WKS stand for? and much more.
REMUS baking stove set – the assembly is that easy.
Our REMUS baking stove set has a deliberately compact design, can be flexibly extended if required and is also quick and easy to assemble. Below we show you how easy it is.
Do you already have a “stove certificate?”
The majority of emissions from heating with wood are caused by improper operation. This is why owners of wood-burning stoves need to be better trained. And this is exactly what the stove driving license does.
Wood-burning baking stove made of fireclay – the components
Which components are required when building a stove and what special technical features need to be considered? We will give you an overview below – from the foundation to the rain cover.
How harmful is heating with wood to the climate?
This question is repeatedly asked and controversially discussed. The Technology and Support Center in Straubing (TFZ) is now taking a stand on the most common theses.