Hexamine fuel tablet

Hexamine fuel tablet

A hexamine fuel tablet is a form of solid fuel in tablet form. The tablets burn smokelessly, have a high energy density, do not liquify while burning and leave no ashes. Invented in Murrhardt, Germany in 1932, the main component is hexamine.

A number of alternative names are in use, including heat tablet and Esbit. Esbit (which stands for "Erich Schumms Brennstoff in Tablettenform" or "Erich Schumm's Fuel in Tablets") is a genericized trademark as it is used to refer to similar products made by other companies.

Uses

The tablets are used for cooking by campers, the military and relief organizations. They are often used with disposable metal stoves that are included with field ration packs. Backpackers concerned with ultra light gear tend to buy or make their own much lighter stove. An Esbit stove can be made by cutting off the bottom of an aluminum soft drink can, and turning it upside down to support the fuel tablet. A pot can be supported above this with a circle of poultry netting or metal tent pegs. The burning tablets are sensitive to wind, so a simple windscreen should be used; such as a strip of aluminum foil, curved in a circle around the pot and stove. Although not ideal, the fuel tablet can be placed on a rock or on the dirt, with a pot supported above it by rocks.

Another common use is to provide a safe heat source for model steam engines, such as those manufactured by Mamod.

They may be used as a heat source for a pop pop boat.

Advantages and disadvantages

Fuel tablets are simple, ultra-lightweight compared to other stove options, and compact; the entire stove system and fuel can be stored inside a small 850ml cooking pot. However, the heat given off cannot be easily adjusted, so water can be boiled, but cooking requiring simmering is more difficult. Tablets are not a particularly powerful stove fuel, and are sensitive to wind. They are expensive and less widely available than alternatives such as alcohol or petrol. Furthermore hexamine tablets give off noxious fumes, requiring foods being cooked to be contained in a receptacle such as a pot or pan, and burned tabs will leave a sticky dark residue on the bottom of pots.

See also

* Trioxane
* Metaldehyde
* Sterno

External links

* [http://www.esbit.de Esbit Compagnie GmbH website]
* [http://zenstoves.net/MSDS/MSDSEsbit.pdf Esbit MSDS]
* [http://www.rei.com/product/653343 Typical Esbit stove]
* [http://www.backpackinglight.com/cgi-bin/backpackinglight/titanium-esbit-wing-stove.html Lightweight Esbit stove]
* [http://www.ultralightoutfitters.com/stove.html Lightweight Esbit stove system]


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