Technologically advanced pyrolytic pellet heater with a modern, simple design.
✓ 100% stainless steel.
✓ With replaceable pellet burner cassette, adjustable base and transport trolley.
✓ Controlled forced ventilation system with long-lasting rechargeable battery.
✓ Natural ventilation system to recover the heat radiated by the burner, adding to the exceptional heat from the pyrolytic system.
✓ Cone system for effective heat radiation, which spreads from the heater up to two meters.
✓ The clean and strong flame produces a pleasant light in the area, at no additional cost.
-The cone-shaped headboard, with its patented system, and the wide cover above ensure even heat emission of up to 2 meters.
Pyrolysis is a thermo-chemical decomposition of large organic molecules that occurs during heating in an oxygen-free environment. During pyrolysis, the pellets (wood or other woody biomass) are split into two components, syngas (excellent gas as fuel which develops a strong flame that heats and lights) and biochar (solid charcoal residue that continues to generate heat when the flame decreases until it goes out; excellent as fertilizer for vegetable gardens, potted plants and flowers). Unlike combustion in traditional wood burning plants, pyrolysis optimizes combustion to produce a flame that is virtually free of harmful emissions. The advancement of smart idea emissions.
You don't need any other lighting because you can use the light created by the flames safe in the ceramic glass. This saves you additional costs and creates a cozy atmosphere.
You can use Amico in any type of outdoor space (restaurant, bar, pavilion, garden, pool, park, agritourism, terraces, etc.) because it is completely smoke-free and odor-free thanks to low emissions of unburned fuel, ensuring health and safety Environmental friendliness is maintained. Once all the pellets have burned, only a few grams of ash remains. If the heater is switched off prematurely, the remaining unburned fuel - biochar - in which the carbon dioxide remains trapped (avoiding dangerously rising levels in the atmosphere) can be used as fertilizer for the soil.