Whether wood is burnt in log or pellet form, it is one of the most environmentally friendly fuels that can be used as a means of heating. It is sustainable renewable energy and virtually carbon neutral.
Government legislation has been introduced to encourage reduced exhaust emissions on all new build heavy vehicles. This means that all new trucks and buses must be designed to have more efficient exhaust systems in order to reduce the release of particulates into the atmosphere.
Self-cleaning Pyrolytic ovens are a popular choice in a growing number of households today. Pyrolytic cleaning uses high temperatures of up to 500°C, combined with the absence of oxygen, to burn off the accumulated grease and spills from baking and roasting food in the oven reducing it to a pile of ash that can be wiped up with a moist cloth.
Pyroglass Limited is committed to support the growth in renewable / sustainable energy capacity and is working with original equipment manufacturers to offer appropriate glass fibre products from its existing range or develop bespoke solutions as needed.
With gas prices continually rising, gas fire and stove manufacturers have risen to the challenge by investing heavily in research to develop efficient and attractive fires. Efficiencies of 85% or more can now be achieved.
Many hoses in various industries run hot with steam or oil. In such cases there is often a need to insulate the hose to control heat loss and often provide protection to personnel that may come into contact with these hot hoses. In addition, cables / wiring running close to hot areas may require additional thermal protection.
Equipment and materials in the oil and gas industry often have to operate in harsh environments. For this reason some hoses and pipes need to be sheathed with products that are resistant to chemicals and the effects of salt water.
Biomass boilers offer an environmentally sound heating solution. Burning biomass, such as wood pellets or logs, emits the same amount of carbon dioxide as is absorbed while the plants were growing. Therefore, biomass is classed as carbon-neutral renewable energy.