Manufacturing Process
The making of world's most loved cleaner cookstoves.
Greenway stoves are the result of years of co-creation & field testing with users to develop a robust, effective and affordable clean cooking solution. Greenway stoves use an ideal combination of aluminium and steel to provide customers the best durability and value. Prior to settling on this design, we tried and tested several others, including cement based and ceramic based stoves. Today, our innovative design holds over 40 international patents.
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Our Aluminium Story
The aluminium sheets are cut into precise pieces, which will be the outer covering of the stove. The pieces are then pressed, making space for the front housing and holes for rivets.
Our Steel Story
The steel is cut, spliced and pressed into different sub-components that make up different parts of the stove. These sub-components are then welded together to build the stove’s interior and combustion chamber.
02
Getting Clothed
At this stage, the sub-components are coated with heat resistant paint for extra protection against the elements and added aesthetic value.
03
All Comes Together
The different parts are now fused together, creating a cooking force to be reckoned with. The combustion chamber is housed into the aluminium covering and all holes are riveted to finish. The stove is then packaged and sent to be dispatched.