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Innovative equipment to generate heat in a simple, efficient and controlled process without harming the grain. It is also environmentally friendly.

The biomass furnaces TEO series are heat generation equipment, widely and easily used in drying processes, using dry biomass released from agro-industrial facilities.
Ensures efficient performance in heat generation processes for conditioning and drying, using multiple by-products or biomass from plants, nature environments, and the agro-industry of grains and cereals such as:




The TEO furnace in any of its series generates clean and safe heat. It can produce from 300 to 6000 thermal kW, allowing a complete replacement of systems operated with fossil fuels such as natural gas, diesel, bunker, and LPG used for greenhouse effects.


The TEO furnaces in all series have received several recognitions granted by different entities such as the British Embassy, UNDP, and the Colombian Ministry of Environment, Housing, and Territorial Development. Over the last 40 years, TEO furnaces have had a long history of evolution and innovation. The TEO III furnace was the first project in Colombia, co-financed by COLCIENCIAS; this project was a continuous development along with the Universidad del Norte de Barranquilla.
In 2010 SuperBrix received a gold medal, ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD, given by the Fundación Siembra Colombia, for developing the TEO IV Furnace.
The TEO furnaces in all series have received several recognitions granted by different entities such as the British Embassy, UNDP, and the Colombian Ministry of Environment, Housing, and Territorial Development. Over the last 40 years, TEO furnaces have had a long history of evolution and innovation. The TEO III furnace was the first project in Colombia, co-financed by COLCIENCIAS; this project was a continuous development along with the Universidad del Norte de Barranquilla.
In 2010 SuperBrix received a gold medal, ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD, given by the Fundación Siembra Colombia, for developing the TEO IV Furnace.



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