There are many different types of burners currently on the market and the first thing that must be taken into consideration when looking at the selection process is the type of operation in question. Some examples include boiler room boilers, water heater burners, and refrigeration burners, each of which requires different characteristics of the burners to function well. The most important consideration is the type of fuel that is used and the type of environment it is going to be used in. Natural gas burners provide great reliability and low maintenance, while also being a cost-effective way to burn off excess heat in a commercial or industrial setting. Oil-fired burners allow for higher temperature and a consistent burn rate which allow for longer operation times than traditional burning gas burners. Some disadvantages of using oil burning burner options include limited availability of fuel, low life expectancy, and poor air quality. Many industrial applications have been developed in recent years using both natural gas and oil as the primary fuel sources, resulting in better reliability, better burn times, and cleaner air quality.
Stringent regulatory policies in the fabrication of industrial burners are expected to boost the market growth for industrial burners in the near future. Industrial burners are subjected to various levels of temperature ranges that are typically related to the nature of production processes. These parameters are really essential in the fabrication standards. In the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates the air emission standards of the industrial burners and their operating conditions. Hence, such factors are expected to drive growth of the global industrial burner market in the near future. Furthermore, availability of an adequate burner management system for enhanced safety is expected to propel the industrial burner market growth in the near future.
However, key challenges related to retrofitting of industrial burners are expected to hinder the global industrial burner market growth over the forecast period. Besides, the emergence of smart and wireless burners, as well as the use of 3D printing technology in industrial burner manufacturing, can present lucrative growth opportunities in the industrial burner market in the near future. Europe is expected to witness the massive growth in the market due to rapid industrial automation and the advent of Industry 4.0 in the region.
Key companies operating in the global industrial burner market are Limpsfield Combustion Engineering Ltd, Honeywell International Inc., Osaka Gas Co., Ltd, Alzeta Corporation, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd, Wesman Group, Foster Wheeler AG, Selas Heat Technology Company, Bloom Engineering, and Forbes Marshall.
For instance, in May 2019, Osaka Gas Co., Ltd launched AVANCE, the new gas stove with area sensors, which is manufactured in cooperation with Paloma Co. Ltd.
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