The burner produces high-temperature flames by mixing fuel with air for combustion, and is used for heating, drying, or providing reaction conditions. In analytical instruments, it is commonly employed for sample pretreatment, such as in atomic absorption spectroscopy, to decompose organic matter or excite elemental emission signals for subsequent measurement.
Selection
When selecting a burner, it is essential to consider matching the fuel type to the application requirements, such as natural gas or liquefied gas. Focus on thermal efficiency to control energy consumption. Check the corrosion resistance of the material to adapt to the working environment. Ensure that safety devices are complete, such as flame-out protection. Evaluate the size and compatibility with the installation space.
Using Bunsen burner combustion device, nozzle inner diaMeter 9.5mm, automatic ignition control, flame application time accuracy of +/- 0.1 seconds, can simulate open flame environment to evaluate battery flame resistance and leakage risk.