Surface combustion burner

Combustion – Porous – capillary – particulate or sievelike flame holder,... – Means supplying fuel for passage through the flame holding...

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126 92AC, F23D 1412

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052248569

ABSTRACT:
A surface combustion burner of a plural layer structure made by laminating a layer of a burning resisting material such as a ceramic material and a supporting layer such as a metal fiber mat. There are provided a first layer (1) made of a material having a burning resisting property and forming a gas combustion zone and a second layer (2) for supplying a gas to the first layer and supporting the first layer, and further provided between the first and second layers is a third layer (3) which is joined with the first layer by sewing with a burning resisting thread (4) and which is bonded to the second layer by sintering.

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