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The primary purpose of a furnace is to provide heat to the product or
load, so basic knowledge of desired furnace heat-transfer characteristics helps
in understanding why and how pulse firing can be beneficial.
The basics of pulse firing were
discussed in October’s article. This online-exclusive part summarizes some of
the advantages and disadvantages of pulse as compared to traditional
amplitude-modulating systems.
From the narrowest to the broadest definition of combustion control, the goal is to achieve the best production results with a system that is safe and reliable.