Selection of Exhibitors at the BIOMASA 2026 Fair
March 2, 2026 / 8:18 AM
At the BIOMASA 2026 fair, several exhibitors will present the latest technologies and solutions for ecological heating, biomass processing, and modern energy systems.
Among them is the Czech company 3VKOVO, which has more than twenty years of experience in custom metal production and will bring its own MAX product line designed for demanding operations in agriculture, construction, and waste management. Visitors will be able to see the ROTO MAX compost turner, the TERRA MAX drum screener, the
VIBRA MAX vibrating screener, and the FLEXI MAX belt conveyor. These machines build on the company’s long standing experience with tailor made manufacturing and offer robust construction, reliability, and the ability to adapt to specific customer requirements.
Another exhibitor, Viaflames s.r.o., focuses on the development and production of eco friendly hot water boilers for solid fuels meeting the strict requirements of emission class 5. Their engineering team has more than thirty years of experience gained primarily at Viadrus, where successful generations of gasification boilers were developed. At BIOMASA, Viaflames will present modern and reliable solutions suitable for households and smaller operations, with an emphasis on safety, environmental friendliness, and long service life. Visitors will also be able to obtain detailed technical information and learn about installation options.
The fair will also feature ATMOS, one of Europe’s largest family owned manufacturers of solid fuel boilers, which celebrated its 90th anniversary last year. ATMOS will present a new wireless version of its ACD 03/04 weather compensated control system, made possible through the Wi Fi gateway ATMOS WG1000, enabling remote access to the heating system via the internet. This gateway can also be used with existing controllers after a software update. The company will also showcase automatic wood ignition (AIW) available on selected wood gasification boilers, allowing scheduled ignition, for example before returning home or arriving at a weekend cottage. In addition, visitors can view combined boilers that allow heating with both wood and pellets, automatically switching between the two modes as needed.
Another advanced technology at the fair will be the MultiBio MB 30S boiler, presented by Petrojet Trade. This modern biomass heating system is characterized by high efficiency, low operating costs, and emissions complying with class 5 standards. It is designed to burn various types of biomass fuels and operates automatically with minimal user intervention. At the BIOMASA fair, the boiler will be shown in operation inside a demonstration trailer, allowing visitors to see its performance firsthand. Experts from Petrojet Trade will also provide advice on installation, system design, and current subsidy programs that can significantly reduce the cost of purchasing a new ecological heating system.



