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With so many variations in applications and increased complexity of processes, selecting the proper burner for a heat processing application can be a challenge. Careful burner selection, however, can prevent downtime and help your company save money.
Selecting the proper burner for a particular application takes practice, and quite a few variables should be considered to ensure proper burner operation. Some are simple, but others take a bit more input. What follows are the key points to help you when it is time to select your next burner.