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Oxy-fuel burner technologies |
Glass manufacturers are constantly under pressure to enhance production, improve quality and meet increasingly strict emission regulations. The choice of burner technologie can play a key role in enabling glass manufacturers to meet these challenges. The right type of burner can tighten control over heat input, glass circulation and batchmelting performance. To ensure a perfect fit for individual applications needs, operators are looking for the following in a burner:
- Flexibility (flame lenght, heat transfer et.)
- Continuity of operations (i.e. can be adjusted while in use)
- Support for a variety of fuels
- Robust, compact design
To meet individual demands, Linde offers numerous COROX® standard oxy-fuel burners that support a wide range of gaseous and liquid fuels. The following standard burner systems are the most popular:
- COROX®-I: Ceramic burners
- COROX®-II: Highly flexible burners
- COROX®-CGM: Burners combining convective with radiant heat
Read more about COROX-CGM

COROX®-I tube-in-tube burners are suited to a wide range of applications and are perfect, in particular, for smaller furnaces with short and hard or smooth flames.
Operators can adjust the fuel and oxygen velocities to create a flame shape that aligns perfectly with their needs.
COROX®-II oxy-fuel burners work with primary and secondary fuels. During operation, the operator can adjust the velocities of the fuel and oxygen flows as well as the nozzle geometries of the primary/secondary fuel and the oxy-fuel. COROX®-II burners are the solution of choice for all types of furnaces, regardless of the geometry. They are particularly well suited to larger furnaces with demanding requirements (in terms of flexibility and performance).
Performance indicators and supported fuels of the COROX burners:

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