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Radiant tube burner Sabre™ 600
recuperativegasdirect fired

radiant tube burner
radiant tube burner
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Characteristics

Type
radiant tube, recuperative
Power source
gas
Firing
direct fired
Output pressure

Max.: 82.9 mbar
(1.2 psi)

Min.: 18.4 mbar
(0.27 psi)

Weight

29.5 kg
(65.04 lb)

Description

Using Spin-Works HeatCor™ technology in conjunction with a second heat exchanger (the Dual-Finned Combustor Tube), the Energy Sabre 600 is a recuperative gas burner transfering a larger portion of combustion exhaust heat back to the burner air supply, and providing high preheat temperatures. The radiant tube burner design has been optimized to offset the high preheat temperatures using high velocity, staged combustion. Superior Performance The Energy Sabre 600 system’s patent pending design provides the highest efficiencies across all inputs while also providing excellent heat flux and unmatched radiant tube temperature uniformity across the length of the outer tube. The system boasts a Hot Spot Above Average (HSOA) of 42.5° F, which delivers the uniformity required in any quality-driven manufacturing process, while also ensuring long radiant tube life. Features and Benefits Thin Wall Silicon Carbide for high temperature operation with excellent thermal shock resistance and long life Helical Channels increase surface area to maximize pre-heated combustion air temperatures Ideal for applications in Steel & Aluminum processing furnaces to reduce fuel consumption Reduced Fuel Use Due to High Efficiency Combustion Lower Operating Costs Increased Performance with 50% faster recovery time than old system (see bulletin) Reduced Emissions Longer Life Span than Alloy Recuperators

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