FUEL VAPORIZATION
Vapore has developed a CFV platform unique to fuel vaporization, the Vapore-Jet, that uses radiant heat from fuel combustion to sustain continuous fuel vaporization. Such CFVs produce a fuel jet powerful enough to entrain air for complete combustion, enabling small-scale combustion appliances that are lighter in weight, more compact, and safer than contemporary counterparts. Vapore’s CFV technology is at the heart of the innovative line of military and retail outdoor stoves manufactured and marketed by Mountain Safety Research of Seattle, WA.

Vapore currently supplies leading developers of fuel cell and advanced energy technologies with CFV devices as the small size and lack of mechanism provide significant advantages over conventional fuel feed systems. Water and methanol based fuel cell systems are especially well suited for long term operation with CFV technology.



Commercially Available Fuel Vaporizing CFV Specifications:
Diameter (mm) 15
Height (mm) 15
Recommended Fuels White gas (naptha), clean kerosene, clean JP8, clean diesel
Max Input Power (W) 35
Max Output Power (BTU/hr) 10,000
Minimum Longeveity (hr)
150 in naptha-fueled stove applications,
longer in fuel cell reformer applications
Impurity Tolerance Clean, possibly filtered, non-oxidized fuels must be used