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Single Ended Recuperative Burner (SER)

Single Ended Recuperative Burner (SER). Tube Fired Burner Higher Efficiency than TFB Burner and recuperator in one product Internal Flue Gas Recirculation Lower NO x Emissions. Product Features. Mature product SER v.1,2 vs. SER v.3

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Single Ended Recuperative Burner (SER)

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  1. Single Ended Recuperative Burner(SER) SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  2. Tube Fired Burner Higher Efficiency than TFB Burner and recuperator in one product Internal Flue Gas Recirculation Lower NOx Emissions Product Features SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  3. Mature product SER v.1,2 vs. SER v.3 Single inner tube vs. velocity combustor and ceramic inner tube sections v.3 includes air and gas orifices, TJ nozzle and Flame-rod option Product History SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  4. Design Features SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  5. NOx cut at least in Half CO generally low Improved Temperature Uniformity No diminished efficiency for additional Benefits Re-circulating Design Benefits SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  6. 3 models – 450, 600, 750 Models based on outer tube diameter 2 Burner Lengths – 350 mm and 500 mm Natural gas, Propane, Butane Same nozzle for all fuels Fuel orifice size changes Metallic or Ceramic Outer Tube Flame-safety options UV, Flamerod, None Product Options SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  7. SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  8. Metallic – 1000oC (1850oF) Hybrid Alloys – 1150oC (2100oF) Silicon Carbides – 1300oC (2400oF) High Temperature Ranges SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  9. Cost (2/3 the cost of most Ceramics) Workability for Fabrication Durability in Handling Repairable in Most Cases Established and Available High Temperature Metallic Strengths SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  10. Temperature Limited Reactive to Some Corrosive Environments Gradually Diminishing Strength High Temperature MetallicWeaknesses SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  11. 20% Gain in Temperature Rating Not Reactive to Most Corrosive Environments Limited Diminished Strength over Time Costs gradually Dropping Into Practical Ranges New Manufacturing Techniques Boost Availability and Shape Design CeramicsStrengths SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  12. Cost Premium Fragility Special Sealing Considerations Generally Not Repairable Lead Time CeramicWeaknesses SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  13. Metallic Tubes SER v.3 Sales Presentation

  14. Silicon Carbide Tubes SER v.3 Sales Presentation

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  20. OEM’s Electric to gas conversions Heat treat co. / captive heat-treat Steel mills Tin baths Etc. Target Customers SER v.3 Sales Presentation

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  22. Atmosphere Furnace with Vertical Tubes (free to radiate) Chamber temp 925oC (1700oF), Natural Gas Total heat required determined by heat balance 147 kW (500,000 BTU/hr) Room for six 150mm (6”) tubes Hot Face to Hot Face Height 1650mm (65”) 300mm (12”) Wall Thickness SER burner sizing exampleAcme Steel Co. SER v.3 Sales Presentation

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