An industrial burner is a device that combines fuel and air or oxygen to produce a stable, controllable flame for generating heat in various industrial processes.
Gases : Natural gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), coal gas, and various industrial waste gases are common options.
Oils : Diesel, heavy oil, and waste oil can be used.
Hybrid Fuels: Some burners can handle different fuels or even two different fuels at different times using a dual-fuel system.
Oils : Diesel, heavy oil, and waste oil can be used.
Hybrid Fuels: Some burners can handle different fuels or even two different fuels at different times using a dual-fuel system.
"package burner" includes essential parts like the blower, air valve, gas manifold (with a filter, pressure regulator, and safety valves), ignition transformer, and flame safety system, designed for easy installation.
Consider these factors:
Application
Operating Temperature
Fuel
Turndown Ratio
Mounting
Safety & Regulations
Application
Operating Temperature
Fuel
Turndown Ratio
Mounting
Safety & Regulations
The burner has a long service life and can be used for 5-10 years under good maintenance.
In order to achieve the best use conditions, it is recommended to maintain and overhaul at least three months.
In order to achieve the best use conditions, it is recommended to maintain and overhaul at least three months.
Industrial burners are used in many different processes.
Heat treatment
Forging
Air heating
Food processing
Drying
Galvanizing
Metallurgy
Casting
Manufacturing
Heat treatment
Forging
Air heating
Food processing
Drying
Galvanizing
Metallurgy
Casting
Manufacturing
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