Features a unique cup-like design that allows combustion air and fuel gas to quickly and thoroughly mix at the nozzle.
Selas DNS burners eliminate many other deficiencies inherent in conventional furnace firing systems. Flame-type burners require a greater burner-to-workpiece distance to avoid flame impingement, hot spots, scaling and decarburization.This increases furnace size and cost beyond what would be required with DNS burners. Slow fuel/air mixing in flame-type burners necessitates extra air to achieve complete combustion. DNS nozzle-mix burners provide complete combustion without excess air and therefore don’t waste partially burned fuel, thus operating at higher thermal efficiencies and lower stack temperatures.
The DNS burner can be mounted in furnace roofs or walls, of either brick or monolithic refractory construction. Installation can be done in space vacated by removed burners of another type or new mounting arrangements can be made.