Stovax Cast Iron
Every
stove in this section is manufactured from
cast iron. This is the traditional way of
making stoves since cast iron stoves diffuse
heat better than steel, moreover, the iron
can be cast more thickly in areas where greater
strenth is needed. It also has sculptural
qualities, allowing attractive designs to
be cast into the stove panels.
Airtight Construction
All stovax stove doors have airtight seals
with allow airflows to be precisely controlled.
This allows both the heat output and refuelling
frequency to be varied and helps maximise
burning efficiency.
Multifuel Burning
All Stovax stoves are designed either for
multifuel, which means they burn wood, soild
fuel or peat, or as woodburners only. All
multifuel stoves have a riddling grate which
allows ash to be riddled into a built in ash
pan. Woodburners have a fixed grate and no
ash pan, since wood burns best on a bed of
ashes.
Enamelled Stoves
Enamel is a very thin coating of coloured
glass which is fired at over 800oC onto a
metal surface. To achieve its translucent
and lustrous finish, each casting is especially
designed for enamelling and is coated and
fires twice.
Matching Enamelled Flue Pipe
For the fully coordinated installation of
your Brunel or Huntingdon stove, and optimum
performance, we offer high quality gloss enamel
flue pipe in matching colours
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