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Supplier: Thermal Fluid Systems, Inc.
Description: build our thermal fluid heaters utilizing a high efficiency three-pass design for even temperature distribution. Compatible fuels include natural gas, propane, biodiesel, fuel oil numbers 2, 4, and 6 and Bunker C oil, waste liquid & gas products; can also run on electricity. Horizontal or
- Fuel / Energy Source: Diesel / Fuel Oil / Gasoline / Kerosene, Waste Oil
- Heater Type: Circulation Heater
- Heating Capacity: 1.47E-4 to 14655 kW
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 750 F
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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: Suitable for firetube, watertube, firebox and cast iron boilers, the standard V series offers natural gas, propane gas, pressure atomized #2 oil and combination gas/oil fuel options from 1.3 to 16.8 MMBTU. The low NOx V series offers natural gas, propane gas, pressure atomized #2 oil,
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: The NTH burner operates on natural gas, propane gas, propane/air mix, or a combination of gas/oil fuels at capacities ranging from 1.5 to 12.5 MMBTU. Design features induced FGR and FGR modulating valve. Features: Top- or rear-mount panel options Backward
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: standard, low-NOx and NT vertical and horizontal configurations are capable of burning natural gas, propane gas, air atomized No. 2 oil, as well as combination gas/No. 2 oil. Steam atomization is optional for both the horizontal and vertical configurations of the ultra-low-NOx NT
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Cleaver-Brooks
Description: combination gas/oil fuel options from 42.0 to 63.0 MMBTU to <30 ppm NOx. The NTS1 series offers natural gas, propane/air mix, air-atomized #2 oil and combination gas/oil fuel options from 33.0 to 63.0 MMBTU to <9 PPM NOxGas manifold on oil burners comes standard for easy upgrade to
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Detroit Radiant Products Company
Description: Large bottom sear burner with option for re-radiating rods, controls
- Burner Type: Radiant / Infrared
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Natural Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Industrial Combustion, LLC
Description: S1 series burners are suitable for scotch marine and watertube boiler applications. The standard S1 series offers natural gas, propane gas, air atomized #2-6 oil and combination gas/oil fuel options at capactities from 46,200,000 to 63,000,000 Btu/hour. The low NOx
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Heavy Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Indirect
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Supplier: Detroit Radiant Products Company
Description: 28 inch industrial grade process / side burner
- Burner Type: Radiant / Infrared
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Natural Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Industrial Combustion, LLC
Description: The standard MTH series includes full modulation with parallel positioning and offers natural gas and propane gas from 2.5 to 16.0 MM BTU per hour. Capable of low NOx/CO emissions without FGR, the MTH series features a rugged allow fiber material combustion element over
- Burner Type: Premix
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Indirect
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Supplier: Industrial Combustion, LLC
Description: Suitable for large firetube and watertube applications; the XL series features a unique and precise air metering system which permits accurate air-to-fuel settings for maximum combustion efficiency. The XL series offers natural gas, propane gas, air atomized #2 oil and
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Indirect
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Supplier: Detroit Radiant Products Company
Description: Ceramic square pan / process burner
- Burner Type: Radiant / Infrared
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Natural Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: Industrial Combustion, LLC
Description: D series burners are performance proven in boiler, heater, furnace, kiln and dryer applications worldwide. The standard D series offers natural gas, propane gas, air atomized #2-6 oil and combination gas/oil fuel options at capacities from 4,200,000 to 42,000,000 MBTU
- Burner Type: Nozzle Mixing
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Light Oil, Propane
- Convection: Forced Draft
- Firing: Indirect
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Supplier: Detroit Radiant Products Company
Description: Large ceramic rectangular pan / process burner with side inlet
- Burner Type: Radiant / Infrared
- Combustion Fuel: Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Natural Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: INTEGRA Biosciences AG
Description: Handy and practical instrument with piezo-electric ignition
- Burner Type: Atmospheric Venturi, Other
- Combustion Fuel: Butane, Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Natural Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Supplier: INTEGRA Biosciences AG
Description: Functional and robust design, safe operation, convenient handling
- Burner Type: Atmospheric Venturi, Other
- Combustion Fuel: Butane, Natural Gas, Propane
- Convection: Natural Draft
- Firing: Direct
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Mix the asphalt and aggregate for 4 rain in a conventional concrete mixer fitted with infrared propane burners and preheated to the mixing temperature for the asphalt .
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Mix the asphalt and aggregate for four minutes in a conventional concrete mixer fitted with infrared propane burners and preheated to the mixing temperature for the asphalt .
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… asphalt concrete patch material, (3) 36 gallon heated tack oil supply tank, (4) 12 gallon diesel off tank, (5) 125 gallon propane tank, (6) hydraulically controlled articulated work ann which includes an asphalt distn'budon hopper, tamper, task oil spray and propane burners .
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