Method and apparatus for applying heat to articles and materials

Heating – Processes of heating or heater operation – Treating an article – container – batch or body as a unit

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432 11, 432 12, 432222, 432226, 432230, F27D 500, F24H 100, F24J 300

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ABSTRACT:
A heating device including a flame burner (40) and a nozzle (52) into which the flame (50) from the burner (40) is directed and in which process air is mixed with products of combustion from the flame; the nozzle (52) having hot gas discharge openings (106) through which the hot gases resulting from the mixing action are projected onto articles (10) or other material to be heated.

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