The emerging technology without smoke and fire deduction now allows anyone to operate an open house or flat romantic chimney fire. These so-called Gelkamine can as the name suggests, with Brenngel or also often operated with bio-alcohol. What is the difference between these two burning materials Gels consisting of ethyl alcohol (synthetic), water and thickeners made from cellulose. The advantage is the viscous consistency allows an easy filling of fuel. The downside is) but the incineration residues (by the fattening foods) in the combustion products (eg fuel cans. This requires regular cleaning to prevent formation of soot in the air. Bio-alcohol (ethanol or agricultural alcohol) shall be made from pure organically grown crops. It burns without odor and residue, producing 2 natural "waste" water in the form of air humidity and carbon dioxide (CO2). Regarding the carbon dioxide emissions can be described as neutral, even the bio-alcohol is in the combustionhave released only as much as the plants absorbed from your growth. This alleviates the subsequent periodic cleaning of the combustion means and it can even adjustable stainless steel are burning boxes. Conclusion: For moving bodies burning some shocks which may be exposed to the Brenngel recommended. For solid solutions such as fireplaces clean bioalcohol technique is recommended. Check in each case by the recommendations and advice of your fireplace manufacturer. For more information on fuels and products of this kind exist in decofire. Gels and accessories for the Gelkamin can also be found at: BAUR.de - gels and accessories for the Gelkamin
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