Primarily composed of valve components, burners, combustion chambers, secondary air distribution, and control systems.
Through the valve component, the fuel is fully mixed and combusted with air at the burner nozzle, and a clean high-temperature flame is directly sprayed into the combustion chamber for complete combustion, producing clean high-temperature flue gas at approximately 1000°C. This flue gas is then balanced through secondary air distribution to achieve the required temperature for the production process. The hot air is then conveyed through hot air ducts to the drying equipment (such as drying rooms, ovens, drum dryers, belt dryers, and fluidized bed dryers) for the drying treatment of materials.
Hot air cleaning, high thermal efficiency, low auxiliary equipment, low investment cost, good operating environment; easy to operate, manual/automatic control available; features automatic ignition, load adjustment, flame detection, and alarm function.





























