Gas burner
A Ekgas gas burner is a device that mixes fuel gas (such as natural gas, propane, or LPG) with air and ignites it to produce a controlled flame for heating, combustion, or industrial processing. It is widely used in boilers, furnaces, ovens, kilns, dryers, and industrial heat treatment systems.
Basic Working Principle
Gas Supply – Fuel gas is delivered through pipes or a regulator.
Air Mixing – The burner blends the gas with air (oxygen) in the correct proportion.
Ignition – A spark plug, pilot flame, or ignition system ignites the gas-air mixture.
Combustion – The flame generates heat for industrial or heating applications.
Control – Valves and controllers regulate flame size, temperature, and safety.
Key Components of a Ekgas Gas Burner
Component Function
Gas Nozzle Controls gas flow and directs it into mixing area
Mixer / Venturi Tube Blends gas with air efficiently
Ignition System Lights the gas-air mixture
Flame Detector Monitors flame for safety
Control Valve Adjusts gas flow and combustion rate
Burner Head Distributes flame evenly
Types of Gas Burners
Type Features Applications
Atmospheric Burner No blower, uses natural air suction Residential & small heating
Forced Draft Burner Uses blower for air supply Industrial furnaces, boilers
Modulating Burner Adjustable flame & temperature control Energy-saving industrial systems
Dual-Fuel Burner Runs on both gas and oil Backup-heavy industries
Infrared Gas Burner Radiant heating, high efficiency Dryers, coating, baking
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