The swirling air stream produces a negative vortex at the mouth of the refractory block.
Description
Sidewinder Gas Burners are nozzle-mixing units with a high velocity, spinning, air flow. The swirling air stream produces a negative vortex at the refractory block mouth. Gas enters the vortex, mixing rapidly, producing intense combustion. The inverted parabolic shape of the burner block port works with the vortex to pull flames flat to the furnace wall at firing rates and mixtures.
Applications
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Billet Heaters
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Cover Annealers
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Car Furnaces
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Roof Fired Rotary Furnaces
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Galvanizing Tanks
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Crucible Melters
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Process Heaters
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Heat Exchangers
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Holding Ladles