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Multi-channel burner
The multi-channel burner divides the fuel and combustion air into multiple channels, premixes and preheats them respectively, and then merges them in the combustion area for combustion. This multi-channel design not only improves combustion efficiency, but also reduces thermal stress during the combustion process and extends the service life of the burner. At the same time, the advanced monitoring and regulating system ensures the best state of the combustion process, further improving the overall performance of the burner.
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Natural Gas Burner
A burner is simply defined as a burner installed in a heating furnace. Currently, the commonly used burners in furnaces are low-pressure high-speed burners or sub-high-speed burners. The characteristics of high-speed burners are that the outlet velocity of the burner combustion gas can reach more than 100 meters per second, and the combustion air is used to reduce the outlet combustion gas temperature to a temperature close to the heating temperature of the workpiece.
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Coal Gas Burner
Coal gas burners are burners configured for burning gas, also known as burners or flame nozzles. They are mainly used for making gas from coal produced by gasifiers.
Gas burners are divided into three types: long flame, short flame and flameless burners according to the flame conditions produced by the mixture of gas and air in the burner.
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Oil/gas Burner
The oil burner is a combustion device that mainly uses oil fuel, and all the components used have been strictly screened. It is mainly composed of an oil atomizer and an air regulator.
The fuel (diesel, heavy oil, residual oil, tar, etc.) burner has the characteristics of good atomization effect, convenient ignition, complete combustion, stable flame, strong rigidity, no coking, no clogging, and long service life. It can burn light oil, heavy diesel, heavy oil, residual oil, tar, asphalt, Ollie oil and other liquid fuels.