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Burner History 105
Combustion expert Dick Bennett concludes his five-part series on Burner History with a look at  today's generation of burners.

by Dick Bennett | May 11, 2003 | Comments (0)

Burner History 104
The nozzle mix burner has the spotlight in Dick Bennett's class this month.

by Dick Bennett | April 1, 2003 | Comments (0)

Burner History 103
Part 3 of the five-part Burner History series offers one more lesson on premix burners.

by Dick Bennett | March 1, 2003 | Comments (0)

Burner History 102
Are you ready for a lesson about premix burners?

by Dick Bennett | January 1, 2003 | Comments (0)

Burner History 101
Combustion expert Dick Bennett begins a five-part series on how modern industrial burners developed.

by Dick Bennett | November 1, 2002 | Comments (0)

Pinning Down Gas-Air Ratios
Do gas composition changes affect your process?

by Dick Bennett | October 1, 2002 | Comments (0)

Flame Temperature: What Becomes of It?
Why firing your oven directly into the chamber may only seem like a good idea.

by Dick Bennett | September 1, 2002 | Comments (0)

Flame Temperature: What Is It?
What does a holey bucket have to do with your oven?

by Dick Bennett | August 1, 2002 | Comments (1)

Is It Time to Experiment?
Why experiment? To improve your process, that's why. Reduce production costs, speed up manufacturing schedules, improve product quality, raise productivity and reduce scrap and rework -- you name it.

by Dick Bennett | June 1, 2002 | Comments (0)

It Takes Two to Tango (Radiation, Part 2)
In my last column, I began describing radiation heat transfer and the factors affecting it. Radiation is a more complex phenomenon than it appears at first glance, so it's necessary to carry on the discussion to give you a complete picture of what it is and how it behaves.

by Dick Bennett | May 1, 2002 | Comments (0)

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