Method of forming radiant fiber burner

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Including step of generating heat by friction

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264 87, 264156, B28B 126

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ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a burner for a gaseous mixture of fuel and an oxidant mixes a random mix of refactory fibers, the fibers being predominantly alumina and silica, and then forms a burner body from the fiber mix. Passageways are then formed in the burner body by perforating the burner body with pins. This is achieved by providing comb assemblies each having a plurality of pins, which are pressed into the body from either side and then removed, and the body is then indexed for further sets of holes to be formed. The burner body can be treated with colloidal silica and subsequently baked to bond and preshrink the fibers, both before and after the forming of ports or passageways.

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Industrial applications of the radiant ceramic fiber burner by Schreiber et al., 1983 International Gas Research Conference.

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