Linear combustion burner has a short flame and can be directly installed in the air duct. The size of the hot air furnace can be more compact, effectively reducing the manufacturing cost of the furnace.
The burner does not require auxiliary combustion air and directly utilizes the hot air in the air duct for heating, which means there is no need to heat the combustion air from room temperature to industrial temperature, thereby saving energy costs.
The burner modulation ratio can reach 30:1, which is much higher than that of conventional gun-type burners, ensuring precise temperature control.
The short flame of the burner (not exceeding 1.5m) results in minimal heat loss in the rear hot air duct, significantly extending the overall equipment lifespan.
The linear hot air furnace is designed to have a lifespan of ten years, providing greater safety and reliability.
By using linear burners, the flame length does not exceed 700mm.
The dispersed flame of the burner reduces the formation of concentrated high-temperature areas in the cross-sectional direction, fundamentally inhibiting the generation of thermal NOX and greatly reducing emissions.
The system allows for continuous proportional adjustment of power and high temperature control accuracy. It can also achieve excellent power matching according to operational requirements, thereby avoiding additional gas consumption.