Regenerative burner systems for batch furnaces in the steel industry
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Regenerative burner systems for steel industry batch furnaces are now state-of-the-art. They permit furnace operation with extremely low energy consumption (reduction of CO2 emissions), with simultaneous minimization of NOx emissions. They are systems well-tried and proven in practical operation for side wall and roof installation of Low NOx high-speed and flat-flame radiant burners. Optimum planning of regenerative burner systems make it possible, thanks to high energy savings, to achieve short amortization times, particularly in new installations.
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