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Industrial Medium Velocity Burner for Gas EMB

ESA EMB

ESA’s EMB series are metallic gas burners used for direct heating. EMBs allow excess air, stoichiometric, and excess gas regulation. Depending on size and use, EMBs can be used for natural gas and LPG combustion (in the standard version) and other types of gaseous combustion agents with different heating properties. (Special versions available upon request.)

These burners are nozzle mix; air and fuel mix at the combustion head to avoid dangerous backfiring. The shape of the head allows adjustments in stoichiometric ratio in air or excess gas. They’re suitable for use with preheated combustion air up to 1020°F. Ignition takes place through a high voltage spark obtained via an electrode and the detection is performed by another electrode.

EMB burners develop the maximum capacity in stoichiometric ratio with 18 “wc of air pressure. The set-up is simplified due to the special differential pressure plugs that allow for the measurement of air and gas flow.

Available in 70K to 8.5MM Btu/hr capacities with a flow ratio of 8:1; Max. temperature 1,830°F and excess air up to 400%

Common Applications of EMBs

  • Ceramic furnaces, or fiber cover treatment furnaces
  • Tunnel or chariot furnaces
  • Dryers
  • Textile and dry-cleaning machines
  • Stretching furnaces

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Posted by  b-olstrad ; Published June 1, 2022

 Categories: ESA, Industrial Burners, Uncategorized

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