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In multiple-burner installations on industrial ovens and furnaces, pulse-firing techniques can improve temperature uniformity, reduce emissions and cut overall fuel costs. Is it right for your process?
Many industrial manufacturers are learning that pulsing burners — from high fire to low fire — is a quick way to reduce costs, improve safety and meet emission-level targets for industrial furnaces and ovens.
If you are looking for combustion safeguards, look no further than Skokie, Ill. Why, you ask? Because that is where Protection Controls Inc. calls home.
A lightweight mat made of FeCrAlM alloy fibers, G-mat is intended for blue-flame burner applications. It is designed to be added onto existing perforated sheet metal burners to reduce NOX below 10 ppm.