Products/Services for Propane Ceramic Kiln Burner

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    Burners - (270 companies)
    ...for combustion fuel: butane, coal, natural gas, light oil, heavy oil, propane, and waste fuel. Propane is a catchall term for pure propane, pure butane, mixtures of propane and butane, propylene, and butylene. Direct-firing burners directly transfer the heat...
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    Kilns (industrial) - (97 companies)
    Industrial kilns are very high temperature thermal processing units, used for firing ceramics or calcining minerals. Industrial kilns for firing ceramic materials function at very high temperatures > 2300 F. Kilns for drying wood or wood products...
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    Ovens (industrial) - (486 companies)
    ...and Canada. In North America, propane is the most likely to be available in industrial quantities. Nearly any natural gas burner will operate on propane with little or no sacrifice in performance. Oil - Some ovens are powered by oil or petroleum. Electric...
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    Furnaces (industrial) - (449 companies)
    ...or radiant, natural gas, propane, oil, other fuel, RF or microwave or dielectric, and steam. Applications. Common applications for industrial ovens include aging, annealing, baking, brazing or soldering, burn-off, curing, drying, firing or sintering...
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    Ceramic Tiles - (153 companies)
    ...remain unglazed, but most are glazed using a glassy substance that contains a mix of pigments that give the ceramic tiles their color and surface characteristics. Glazed ceramic tiles are fired in tunnel kilns or roller-hearth kilns at temperatures...
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    Ceramic Tube and Ceramic Rod Products - (184 companies)
    ...ceramic components that recover heat from combusted gases. Degassers are sometimes porous and bar stock usually has a square cross-section. Immersion tubes protect heating elements, burners, and other devices in high temperature furnaces from immersion...
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    Ceramic Bearings - (105 companies)
    Ceramic hybrid bearings, the most common type of ceramic bearing, are constructed of steel inner and outer rings with ceramic (typically Si3N4) balls in place of steel. Common types of ceramic bearings are angular contact and conrad. Description...
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    Industrial Ceramic Materials - (411 companies)
    How to Select Industrial Ceramic Materials. Industrial ceramic materials are non-metallic, inorganic compounds that include oxides, carbides, or nitrides. They have high melting points, low wear resistance, and a wide range of electrical properties...
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    Ceramic Fiber Heaters - (70 companies)
    Flat ceramic fiber heaters consist of an iron-chrome-aluminum (ICA) heating element and a thick layer of ceramic fiber insulation within a non-curved housing. They are manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most common geometric shapes...
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    Ceramic Balls - (71 companies)
    Ceramic balls are spherical, rolling elements that provide higher stiffness, lower thermal expansion, lighter weight, increased corrosion resistance, and higher electrical resistance than steel balls. They are made from a variety of ceramic...

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  • Sandia National Laboratories/New Mexico Facilities and Safety Information Document [NOTE: Volume I, Chapters 2 through 5]
    The flash-fire dewax furnace is a propane -fired, afterburner-equipped kiln that removes wax and other combustible pattern materials from ceramic investment casting shells. A gas burner system heats the kiln to a desired temperature, and a moving ceramic bed introduces …
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    speakers presented their thoughts on the energy shortage as it affects the ceramic industry. Among subjects discussed were natural gas, - coal, propane , kiln design, burners , heat recycling, and cleaning of .
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    See also Burners ; Calcination; Combus- tion; Flames; Furnaces; Kilns; Sinleving. bisque, of porcelain, possibility of reduction and … of b;rik (11)325c. of brick: reasons for scrap, (11) 313a. of celadon glazes (10) 282h ceramic , materiai, kiln for, P (9) 257b. materials, process of, P (9) 257c. products, natural gas for, (10) 290f. products, propane for, (lo) 290e. products …
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    The kiln is fired with propane and oxygen, and water-cooled burners are used. Manufacture and use of lignite producer gas in the ceramic industry with special reference to the operation …
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    See also Burners ; Calcination; Combus- lion; Flames; Purnaces; Kilns; Sinlering. bisqne, basic requirements, and control of bisque losses, (1) 15a. in brickmaking, (10) 301h. ceramic blanks containing organic plasticizers in combustible adsorbents, (3) 76j. ceramic, process: I, formation of water in lattice … … operation and materials, (5) 1366. re-, of alumina ceramic bodies, (9) 272d. rotary kiln , method to avoid … of salt-glazed Alsatian stoneware with propane , .
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    Propane burners used in ceramic kilns and their principal applications. 3,302,937, Feb. 7, 1967.--8 rotary kiln for forming light- weight aggregates includes a pressure …
  • OPTIMIZING CERAMIC KILN OPERATION UTILIZING INDUSTRIAL GAS TURBINE EXHAUST GASES
    The former heavy-clay plant consists of a tunnel kiln with 114 side- burners , producing roof tiles. … was employed for the burner firing into a furnace, where a two-step propane -air reaction mechanism … CERAMIC KILNS OPERATING WITH TURBINE EXHAUST GASES .
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    … 1958).-An increase in the heating capacity of peat producer gasisobtained by adding propane -butane mixtures and … … enrichment of the gas and the use of pitch for combustion in the kiln makes it possible … Tests made at this plant are discussed, and data are given on the fuels and burners used. Ceramic Abstracts .
  • An adaptive control system for an industrial tunnel kiln
    … established by individual adjustment of' several valves, each associated with a burner or a group of burners . … a single temperature sensor whose position is strategi- cally chosen near the hottest spot in the kiln . The fact that air is blown against the direction of movement of the ceramic load makes for … … vari- able, the system is subject to outside disturbances, the fuel composition (usually propane ) and pressure are …
  • CERAMIC ABSTRACTS
    Propane , butane, or other hydrocarbon gas can be re-formed equally as well as natural gas. Fuel utilization in ceramic industry. Gas burner in top of kiln . ANON.