Different types of burner

Mould burner

The gas-air-burner is used to heat up press moulds and stem cups and general heating tasks.
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Gas-Air-Burner

The gas-air-burner will used for precise heating of moulds and individual components, e.g. level at press moulds. These burners draw in the correct consumption air themselves.
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Soot burner

Before the glass is fed in, the surface is covered with an acetylene-oxygen mixture via an ignition flame in order to ensure a better surface of the article.
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Ring burner for press stamp

Gas-air-burner for preheating of the cover ring of press stamp. The burner evoid the cracking of the article during pressing.
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External mixing gas-oxygen-burner

Used for polishing the facet of stem int the fire polishing system and polishing of mouth rim at tumbler and stemware. Due to the mixing of gas and oxygen outside of the burner head, flashbacks are not possible. Specific custom connection is possible.
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Pointed flame burner

The gas-oxygen-burner is used for precisely fusing the area of stem to bottom plate and area between stem and upper part of stem ware.
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Cap burner and tunnel burner

Gas-air-burner to avoid cracks in cap during production of stem ware or to heat up cover tunnel in blowing machinery to avoid crack on the stem during production.
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Flat burner

The internal mixing burner can be operated with gas-air or hydrogen-air mixture. The flat nozzle creates a very precise line of the flame pattern and is used to preheat the glass and create thermo shock during remove of cap.
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All burners can be adapted to the respective output according to customer requirements.