Innovative Heating principle
The heart of a Tonwerk storage heating stove is the ceramic storage core (6) of ultra heat-conducting, refractory stone. When wood burns this core absorbs and retains over 60% of the released energy which it later emits slowly back to the environment as radiated heat (10). The stove's direct emission of heat is therefore reduced to a pleasant rate of radiation, and the room does not quickly overheat as a result. The radiated heat (10) keeps the temperature at a feel good level for many hours. At the same time the low surface temperature causes less air and dust turbulence – and allergy sufferers can breathe freely.
In the ceramic combustion chamber (2) of the Tonwerk storage heating stove the wood burns from top to bottom (3). In the integrated afterburner zone (4) the combustible gases are again burned. Flue gas emissions are therefore minimised. The supply of external combustion air (1) assures the optimal burning efficiency.
The handcrafted outer panelling (9) of the Tonwerk storage heating stove is available in various colours and textures. This in combination with the various stove models can give your Tonwerk storage heating stove that individual touch.
In the ceramic combustion chamber (2) of the Tonwerk storage heating stove the wood burns from top to bottom (3). In the integrated afterburner zone (4) the combustible gases are again burned. Flue gas emissions are therefore minimised. The supply of external combustion air (1) assures the optimal burning efficiency.
The handcrafted outer panelling (9) of the Tonwerk storage heating stove is available in various colours and textures. This in combination with the various stove models can give your Tonwerk storage heating stove that individual touch.

What happens when wood burns?