Siempelkamp Energy & Drying Solutions GmbH (formerly Büttner Energie- und Trocknungstechnik GmbH)

BUTTNERLine Burners

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Hot gas generation for directly heated drying systems. Hot gases are needed for various industrial processes, particularly for heating drying systems directly. Büttner`s line burners are designed to produce hot gas robustly and efficiently and operate on natural gas. They have proven themselves worldwide in the wood-based panel industry, the cement industry, in mill construction and at many other industrial facilities. Büttner`s line burners are extremely robust, safe and low-maintenance.

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Büttner`s line burner, or BLB, consists of so-called ramps, which are assembled from individual modules and pre-installed in a piece of the duct. The ramps, which can be turned on and off individually, are supplied with fuel via sub channels. In this way, control ranges of 1:20 or beyond are possible. The scope of delivery includes the pre-mounted gas train as well as the sub channels with all safety-relevant armatures.

Büttner`s gas line burners are characterised by an especially maintenance-friendly design and low cost replacement parts. The electrodes can be replaced and the flame detectors adjusted from the outside, while mixing plates, nozzles and modules are individually replaceable.

  • Output range 0.8 MW – 48 MW
  • Easy to service modular construction
  • The burner ramps can be furnished with multiple gas sub channels, which can be shut off individually. This allows for a very broad control range of 1:20
  • Very slight pressure loss throughout the burner (approximately 2 mbar) means energy savings of over 50 percent
  • The mixing device is specially designed to allow for exhaust gas with a very low pollutant level, whilst simultaneously cooling the components effectively
  • Very high flame stability
  • Vacuum and pressure operation possible
  • Ignition takes place electronically for each ramp – a separate ignition torch is not needed
  • Flame monitoring by means of a UV flame detector for each ramp