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Burner
A burner is a device that produces and controls a flame by mixing a fuel (such as gas, oil, or pulverized coal) with air or oxygen, and then igniting it. Burners are widely used in industrial furnaces, boilers, kilns, heaters, and engines to provide controlled heat for processes like metal melting, heating, drying, or power generation.
Conventional Burners SC
Staged Burners SF
Self-recuperative Burners SZ
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