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Process Engineer - Process Equipment


Burner for high temperature applications
 
Burner for high temperature applications
 

Burner for high temperature applications

Maxon has released a new burner for high temperature applications, the KINEDIZER-LE, an addtion in Maxon's growing LE (Low Emission) burner family.

The KINEDIZER-LE is a nozzle-mix, medium-velocity burner. Using advanced mixing technology, the burner produces low emissions with very little excess air. Ruggedly built with a reinforced refractory block, it burns natural gas, propane and other gaseous fuels.

The combustion air for this burner can be supplied at temperatures ranging between ambient and 430°C. This feature will allow plant managers to increase their furnace thermal efficiencies to much higher levels by recuperating the heat in the exhaust fumes. The maximum furnace temperature the KINEDIZER-LE can handle is as high as 1100°C.

The KINEDIZER-LE is available in six different sizes, ranging from 160 kW to 7300 kW, each with a 20:1 turndown for maximum flexibility to control furnace temperatures.

The flame outlet velocity is such that a good mixing inside the furnace will be obtained, resulting in an optimal temperature distribution.

The rugged design of the KINEDIZER-LE is suitable in harsh environments such as waste incinerators and other high temperature applications.

Enter 22A or XX at www.engineerlive.com/epe

- Maxon, Honeywell Company, is based Vilvoorde, Belgium. www.maxoncorp.com

 
 

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