Industrial burners are used in heat exchangers and cooling towers to provide a source of heat for the exchange of energy between two fluids. Heat exchangers are used to transfer heat from one fluid to another, while cooling towers are used to cool a fluid by dissipating heat to the atmosphere. Industrial burners are typically fueled by natural gas, propane, or oil, and are designed to provide a high-temperature flame for efficient heat transfer. The burner is typically mounted on the side of the heat exchanger or cooling tower, and is connected to a fuel source and a control system. Industrial burner manufacturers include Honeywell, Siemens, Johnson Controls, and Maxon Corporation. Show Less Read more
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