Lanemark HC gas fired, round flame burners provide the process heat for down fired steam reforming, to initiate the reaction which reforms the reformer feed stock typically natural gas or naphtha resulting in ammonia / urea which is used in the production of fertiliser.
The burners stable, tightly controlled flame profile allows high calorific value fuels such as natural gas and refinery gas to be fired either on their own or in combination with by-product gases known as purge gas, off gas or tail gas which contain methane and moderate to high levels of nitrogen. Low NOx, CO and noise emissions together with high levels of turndown and flexibility ensure burner stability across the full operating range.
Burners can also be configured in vertical upward firing or horizontal firing arrangements. This enables burners to be mounted on the radiant section flue gas exit tunnels (tunnel burners) or between the radiant section and the convection section for adding heat to superheat process steam (Steam Super Heating (SSH) burners). High combustion air temperatures and varying furnace pressure conditions can be accommodated within the burner design.