
An industrial gas burner in an FBR (Fluidized Bed Reactor) is the component responsible for supplying controlled heat to start up and maintain the reactor’s operating temperature.
In simple terms, it mixes fuel gas (like natural gas or LPG) with air and ignites it to produce a stable flame. This heat is crucial for fluidizing the bed material (such as sand or catalyst particles) and enabling efficient reactions like combustion, gasification, or chemical processing.
What makes FBR gas burners “industrial type” is their design for:
They are typically used during startup (to bring the reactor to operating temperature) and sometimes to support temperature stability during operation.

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