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Jim Checkeye is the manager of nonferrous industry products with Bloom Engineering, Pittsburgh. For more information from Bloom Engineering, call 412-653-3500 or visit bloomeng.com.
Fuel-fired combustion equipment provides effective process heating in many applications. Select an industrial burner designed for the operating environment to achieve goals such as increased production or reduced emissions.
At a basic level, burners are devices used to mix fuel and air (or oxygen) to achieve controlled combustion while producing a specific flame and heat-release pattern.