Industrial burner with low NO.sub.x and CO emissions

Combustion – Incandescing or reflecting component – e.g. – reigniting hot...

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431326, 126 92AC, 126 91R, F23D 1412

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051747448

ABSTRACT:
A block-like curtain of reticulated ceramic foam is spaced forwardly of the burner nozzle of an industrial burner and, when heated by the flame of the burner, oxidizes unburned CO into CO.sub.2 to reduce the emissions of CO. By virtue of the curtain reducing the CO emissions, the burner may operate with a slower, longer and lower temperature flame so as to reduce NO.sub.x emissions. The curtain may be adjusted toward and away from the burner nozzle in order to correlate the position of the curtain with the length of the flame.

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