A team from the ETH Zurich Design and Technology Lab created the 'peakBoil' as an innovative 3D-printed camping stove that helps to solve the problem of traditional camping stoves functioning poorly in windy conditions.
The printed stove design boasts a form that looks somewhat comparable to a Bundt cake pan, with ridges that actually help to protect it from wind and maintain heat.
peakBoil received recognition as the winner of the 3D Pioneers Challenge competition, as the innovative design helps to conserve precious resources. Moving forward, the team that developed the inventive 3D-printed camping stove design is now looking to modify the burner with additional improvements, such as optimizing the flow of gas and air to further improve heat transfer.
3D-Printed Camping Stoves
ETH Zurich's 'peakBoil' Stove Offers Enhanced Wind Protection
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Outdoor Gear - Opportunity for using 3D printing to create innovative outdoor equipment.
2. Wind-resistant Camping Stoves - Emerging trend for outdoor enthusiasts looking for more durable stoves that work in windy conditions.
3. Sustainable Camping Gear - Growing demand for eco-friendly camping equipment that helps to conserve resources.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - Opportunity for outdoor gear companies to innovate and create more durable and eco-friendly camping equipment, such as wind-resistant stoves.
2. 3D Printing - Growing market for 3D-printed outdoor gear, such as the innovative peakBoil camping stove design.
3. Renewable Energy - Potential for companies in the renewable energy industry to partner with outdoor gear companies to create more sustainable camping equipment.