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      • Säätötuli STRONG burner and silo
      • Metri2 and Kaks2 – Biomass silo discharger with mechanical scrapers
      • A robust biomass silo solution: Säätötuli Hydrobar
      • Industrial hydraulic scraper solutions
    • Säätötuli hot water biomass boiler
      • Skid packaged biomass boiler systems for hot water
      • Case study: Pellet boiler for factory heating
    • Torspå40 automated outdoor wood furnace
    • Säätötuli biomass hot air generator
      • Containerised biomass hot air generator
      • Case studies for biomass hot air generator
    • Containerised biomass heating plants
      • Biocont Eco – Economical and ecological heat-energy box
      • Biocont Roll-off – Easy-to-move self-contained biomass heating plant
      • Biocont Jumbo – High capacity prefabricated biomass heating plant
      • Boilercont Export – heating plant with different silo possibilities
        • Case study: installation of a Biocont Export with pellet silo
      • Biocont MultiJumbo – Biomass district heating containerised plant
        • Case study: installation of a MultiJumbo for municipal district heating
    • Biomass burner retrofit for maple syrup evaporator
    • Retrofitting an outdoor furnace to burn biomass
    • OEM and special projects
    • Examples of applications of biomass heating
    • Biomass project calculation tools
    • Pre-insulated PEX piping for heat networks and district heating
  • Other equipment
    • Chippers for wood-energy chips
    • Continuous flow biomass dryer
    • Electricity from woodchips and pellets
    • Firewood processors
    • Forestry big-bags
    • Sheet metal roll-forming machinery
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Fire-up of the first Canadian-made Säätötuli biomass boiler

April 9, 2021

Press release For immediate release St. Hyacinthe, April 9th, 2021 – Säätötuli Canada announces that the first ever Säätötuli biomass boiler made in Canada has … Read more

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Säätötuli and Pro-Métal Plus to develop new biomass boiler range

October 22, 2019August 15, 2018

This is the official announcement for the new biomass boiler range developed jointly with Pro-Métal Plus.   PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   Deschambault, August … Read more

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New brochure: biomass heating solutions

March 19, 2018February 21, 2018

The new Säätötuli Canada 2018 brochure has arrived. You can download it by clicking on the link below: Download brochure (PDF)

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Säätötuli Canada moves to a new location

November 28, 2016

Säätötuli Canada moved to new premises. You can now visit our warehouse and offices at our new address: Säätötuli Canada inc. 5720 rue Barré St. … Read more

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Säätötuli celebrates 30 years of expertise in biomass by expanding internationally

November 7, 2016December 11, 2015

In 2015, Säätötuli celebrated its 30th anniversary for biomass heating system manufacturing. Säätötuli has been a strong player of the biomass industry in the North of … Read more

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Säätötuli Canada starts in St Hyacinthe, QC

November 7, 2016December 7, 2015

Säätötuli Canada Enterprises inc. is happy to announce that it will soon move to its first Canadian premises in St Hyacinthe, QC.  

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  • Used containerised biomass hot-air generators
  • Säätötuli at the ExpoChamps fair August 31st – September 2nd 2021
  • Fire-up of the first Canadian-made Säätötuli biomass boiler
  • Biomass-fired bread oven
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PlaySäätötuli biomass heating systems

Wood heating systems of the 21st century, Säätötuli’s biomass boilers can use a wide range of residual material as fuel.

Like most of the biomass boilers on the market, Säätötuli’s heating equipment can use wood pellets and wood chips. But they have the additional capability of using a lot more biomass fuels: CRD wood (without glue or paint), peat and agricultural residues like compressed hay, fruit stones, nutshells, etc.

Säätötuli Canada sells hydronic (hot-water) and hot-air heating systems that can be used in almost all type of heating application.

Säätötuli Canada bets on local production. In addition to many metallic parts, the cast-iron and ceramic parts of the burners as well as the control automation boxes are now entirely manufactured in Canada.

Heating with fossil fuels is getting expensive. Change for a local, cheap and renewable source of energy with a locally built heating system.

More information: www.saatotuli.ca
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PlayRefurbished 1.7 million BTU/hr biomass hot air system

Refurbish of the first containerised biomass hot air generator is done. Do not hesitate to call us at 450-253-1567 if you want to come and see it at our St. Hyacinthe, QC warehouse. We still have some 2014 and 2015 units left. Refurbished units have a one-year warranty.

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Boy I say boy you have no idea do you !!???? Hempcrete accommodates all structures and adds an R value beyond blocks and wood. Not to mention the fact that before your pulp industry made paper (that rots and yellows over time) hemp was used for paper, clothes medicines and don’t forget that Columbus would not have been able to get to this continent without the Hemp rope that his ship was entirely rigged with. Do some homework Young Man. 4 acres of hemp can out produce the same area of trees. Why? because it grows over ten feet tall every season for the twenty to thirty years it take the trees. And if you really wanna push it. Two maybe three dead trees is all it takes to heat a Canadian home over the winter. Stop looking for excuses to empower yourself.

It still requires burning! Burning produces GHG.

Why are we wasting trees for this stupid idea. 😡

Would we get served in english? Nope.....Bill 96 said so......they can keep it.

Don't be fooled,, it doesn't matter how many smoke filters you put on,, the final product of any combustion is Carbon monoxide!!!

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The Zero Emission electric revolution for urban wood chipping is now available in Canada. Discover the TP 175 mobile ZE electric chipper, the first 7-inch woodchipper with no fumes and no noisy motor.Chipping wood in cities is a necessity during the warm seasons as park and garden maintenance generates a lot of branches and other woody residues. Most of those residues are chipped with noisy gasoline or diesel operated chippers that blow large quantities of smoke and noise pollution.The Danish Linddana chipper manufacturer has developed the first of its kind electrical woodchipper: the TP 175 mobile ZE. A zero emission and reduced noise solution for all urban trimming operations.Read more on our website: https://www.wood-chippers.ca/biomass-wood-chippers/mobile-chippers/tp-175-mobile-ze-zero-emission-the-electric-revolution#zeroemission #electric

The Zero Emission electric revolution for urban wood chipping is now available in Canada. Discover the TP 175 mobile ZE electric chipper, the first 7-inch woodchipper with no fumes and no noisy motor.

Chipping wood in cities is a necessity during the warm seasons as park and garden maintenance generates a lot of branches and other woody residues. Most of those residues are chipped with noisy gasoline or diesel operated chippers that blow large quantities of smoke and noise pollution.

The Danish Linddana chipper manufacturer has developed the first of its kind electrical woodchipper: the TP 175 mobile ZE. A zero emission and reduced noise solution for all urban trimming operations.

Read more on our website: www.wood-chippers.ca/biomass-wood-chippers/mobile-chippers/tp-175-mobile-ze-zero-emission-the-ele...
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Winter is finally coming to an end and our firewood big-bags are back. We just received the first shipment of the year of our Dry’n’Turn and Open-bottom big-bags.As the snow melts away, firewood production season starts again. What if this year you saved the back-breaking work of piling wood ?With 16-inch firewood, our big-bags will hold exactly a facial cord that is 16-inch wide, 8ft long and 4ft high. This means that with 3 bags you will get a full cord of 8x4x4ft.No need to pile the wood anymore, it will season inside the bags and you know exactly how much wood each bag contains. The ventilated fabric allows for efficient drying and the anti-UV protection makes the bags durable in outdoor use.If you have a firewood processor, all you need is to keep the bag open behind its conveyor, and then put the big-bag on a pallet and let it season. For delivery, we have bags that are easy to empty with returning handles at the bottom, as well as an open-bottom model.Check out our big-bags in video on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTo-7sjTv4UDo not hesitate to call us at 450-253-1567 or send us a message. We sell even single bags and ship across Canada.

Winter is finally coming to an end and our firewood big-bags are back. We just received the first shipment of the year of our Dry’n’Turn and Open-bottom big-bags.

As the snow melts away, firewood production season starts again. What if this year you saved the back-breaking work of piling wood ?

With 16-inch firewood, our big-bags will hold exactly a facial cord that is 16-inch wide, 8ft long and 4ft high. This means that with 3 bags you will get a full cord of 8x4x4ft.

No need to pile the wood anymore, it will season inside the bags and you know exactly how much wood each bag contains. The ventilated fabric allows for efficient drying and the anti-UV protection makes the bags durable in outdoor use.

If you have a firewood processor, all you need is to keep the bag open behind its conveyor, and then put the big-bag on a pallet and let it season. For delivery, we have bags that are easy to empty with returning handles at the bottom, as well as an open-bottom model.

Check out our big-bags in video on our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTo-7sjTv4U

Do not hesitate to call us at 450-253-1567 or send us a message. We sell even single bags and ship across Canada.
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For the record, random criss-crossed wood is not calculated in the same manner as stacked wood a random criss-crossed pile of wood 4 ft by 4 ft by 8 ft is not a cord! If you properly restack the aforementioned pile it will be significantly smaller! Let's not mislead our consumers into thinking incorrect volumes are acceptable.

it takes 170 cubic feet to be a cord if tumble stacked weights and measures canada

A face cord is also called a RICK. Which is 1/3 of a cord. 4’x8’x16”

Price?? Would like to know how much I’m spending.

In a dump trailer 7x14 x42” is two cords tossed in =343 cu ft or two cor

Price ?

200$

Tom Turner

Trevor Smith

This is not a full cord

SMELLY BUM GREASE!!

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PlayPTO-driven crane-fed biomass fuel wood chippers by TP

Säätötuli Canada is now distributing the TP chipper brand in Canada. TP chippers have been manufactured in Denmark since 1980 by Linddana, one of the leading chipper manufacturers in Europe.

The TP chipper range includes mobile chippers, chippers on track as well as PTO-driven chippers with manual or crane feeding. The PTO-driven chippers will be the first on the Canadian market, but you can send us your requests and questions about the other products as well.

As a biomass heating system manufacturer, Säätötuli Canada has a lot of attention regarding the quality of the biomass fuel that is produced when helping the customers to select a chipper. The choice to work with TP chippers was motivated by the high built quality of the chippers, but also by the high-grade woodchips that they produce. Most of TP chippers have a 3-year warranty!

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As promised, the first of our hot-air #biomass #heating systems has arrived at our warehouse in St. Hyacinthe, QC. Do not hesitate to call us at 450-253-1567 or send us a message to visit it.This system is one of 7 units built in 2014 and 2015 that were heating an underground mine. All these equipment are in good condition and will be refurbished and sold with a one-year warranty.The ideal #renewable #energy source for grain #dryers, industrial, commercial, or agricultural #buildings and #greenhouses. This heating system can use woodchips as well as pellets and is controlled by an intuitive software with a color touch-screen.

As promised, the first of our hot-air #biomass #heating systems has arrived at our warehouse in St. Hyacinthe, QC. Do not hesitate to call us at 450-253-1567 or send us a message to visit it.

This system is one of 7 units built in 2014 and 2015 that were heating an underground mine. All these equipment are in good condition and will be refurbished and sold with a one-year warranty.

The ideal #renewable #energy source for grain #dryers, industrial, commercial, or agricultural #buildings and #greenhouses. This heating system can use woodchips as well as pellets and is controlled by an intuitive software with a color touch-screen.
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