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Introduction INTRODUCTION KS9000Serias FUEL-STAGE LOW NOx BURNERS KS8000Serias AIR STAGE LOW Nox BURNERS KS6000Serias RADIANT WALL BURNERS KS4000Serias CONVENTIONAL BURNERS KS2000Serias HI-DUTY BURNERS KS1000Serias THE ULTIMATE LOW NOx BURNERS Sojitz, through its international trading activities, has developed extensive experience of the Process Burner business. Operations started in 1958 and since those early days, a vast quantity Process Burners have been supplied worldwide. Utilising this expertise, Sojitz Machinery Corporation, the specialized chemical machinery company of the Sojitz group, established its own capability in the Research & Development, Manufacture and Supply of a range of superior Low NOx Process Burners. This range is now being marketed under the KS Process Burners brand name - a name which is rapidly finding favour with renowned Process Engineering Contractors and Endusers. An on-going product development programme is underway with our alliance partner Lanemark International Ltd., which will further strengthen and expand the scope of supply. Dedication to serving our customers requirements has always been our first priority. Products in the field will be fully supported with service and replacement parts available for all installed burners. For assistance with new applications, our Tokyo sales office and worldwide partnership network are ready to assist you. Introduction Lanemark International Ltd., United KingdomKS Customers inquiries are most welcome. We would appreciate Burners are designed and supplied for customers in the opportunity to provide attractive proposals and qualified Europe and North America by Lanemark responses to technical queries on Process Burner performance International Ltd. through our international network. CNH, KoreaKS Burners are promoted in the Korean market by CNH ● User’s Location PRODUCT LINE - UP A wide range of designs, matching customers needs in most instances, form the basis of our standard product range. In the event that your requirements are not accommodated within this range, our combustion technology database may be employed to provide data on proven solutions at commercial furnaces and test facilities. KS9000 SERIES FUEL-STAGE LOW Nox 9100 Single-Lance Gas Firing (no secondary gas lances) ●easy maintenance ●economical service 9200 Multi-Lance Gas Firing Round or Flat Flame ●best seller ( more than three thousand installed ) ●stable flame and very low NOx performance 9300 Oil Fuel-Stage Firing ●patented single oil lance fuel-stage KS8000 SERIES AIR-STAGE LOW NOx BURNERS KS8000 SERIES 8300 Oil Only Firing Round or Flat Flame 8400 Combination Oil & Gas Firing Round or Flat Flame ●primary, secondary and tertiary Air-Stage ●blade or cylinder type air dampers available KS6000 SERIES RADIANT WALL BURNERS 6100 Forced Draft Raw Gas Firing ●no limitation to all gas fuel and combustion air specifications accommodated ●can be applied in Gas Turbine Exhaust (GTE) operation ●more than 10 to 1 turn down ratio 6500 Natural Draft Pre-Mix Gas Firing ●100% air inspiration ●high content hydrogen firing (upto 85%) without burn-back 6600 Natural Draft Low NOx Gas Firing ●very low NOx emission KS1000~4000 SERIES CONVENTIONAL BURNERS ------------------------------------------- KS4000 SERIES 4100 Gas Only Firing Round or Flat Flame 4400 Combination Oil & Gas Firing Round or Flat Flame HI-DUTY BURNERS----------------------------------------------------------- KS2000 SERIES BOILER BURNER---------------------------------------------------------- ● upto 25MM kcal/h Heat Release ● Oil and Gas Firing DUCT BURNER------------------------------------------------------------- ● as little as 9.0 % oxygen content in GTE ● Oil and Gas Firing THE ULTIMATE LOW NOx BURNERS------------------------------- KS1000 SERIES ● flue gas self-recirculating low NOx ● meets stringent regulations Sojitz Machinery Corporation has installed compchansive testing facilities of INABA Corporation. Yuki City an hour's train journey from Tokyo's Central station. Up to 2.5 MM kcal/h teat release and various operational modes can be simulated such as pre-heated air and GTE forced draft.There is no compareble facilities in Japan. An on-going programme of research and development is being implemented together with our Alliance partnes Lanemark international.This programme seeks to provide the very best solutions at the cutting edge of technology. Supply records 1 ---------- OverseasOverseas ---------- Abu Dhabi , Algeria , Bahrain , Bangladesh , China , E-Germany , India , Indonesia , Iran , Italy , Korea , Kuwait ,Malaysia , Pakistan , Russia , Saudi , Slovakia , Singapore ,Taiwan , Thailand , Uzbekistan Total 95 Projects , 4,028 sets of burner Supply records 2-1 ----- CCR Platformers (UOP Process) ----- Nippon Petroleum Refining co. 60 sets Bandal-Abas Iran 56 sets Fuji Oil 60 sets Kyushu Oil 52 sets Showa Yokkaich (Shell) 52 sets Yukong Korea 58 sets Slovnaft Slovakia 40 sets Showa Shell Oil (Shell) 34 sets Attock Refinery Pakistan 16 sets Nippon Petroleum Refining co. 52 sets Total 26 Projects , 864 sets of burner Supply records 2-2 ----- CCR Platformers (UOP Process) ----- Yanpet-Mobil Saudi 44 sets Pertamina Indonesia 52 sets Showa Shell Oil (Shell) 38 sets Yanpet-Mobil Saudi 40 sets Kygnus Oil (Exxon) 40 sets Japan Energy 34 sets Koa Oil (Caltex) 52 sets Idemitsu Kosan 52 sets Qilu China 30 sets Total 26 Projects , 864 sets of burner Supply records 3-1 ----- Ethylene Furnace ----- Tonen General (Exxon)(Modification) 192 sets Idemitsu PC. Tokuyama (FW.) 96 sets Osaka PC. (SRT.) 1500 sets Toso co. (SRT.) (Modification) 63 sets Langzhou China (Kellog MSF.) 80 sets Idemitsu PC. Chiba (Kellog MSF.) 40 sets Idemitsu PC. Tokuyama (Kellog MSF.) 120 sets Yukong Korea (Kellog MSF.)(Modification) 40 sets Idemitsu PC. Tokuyama (Kellog MSF.) 40 sets Showa Denko (S&W USC.) 240 sets Total 17 Projects , 1,406 sets of burner Supply records 3-2 ----- Ethylene Furnace ----- Sumitomo Chemical (S&W USC.) 80 sets Asahi Chemical (S&W USC.)(Modification) 150 sets Maoming China (S&W USC.) 144 sets FPC. Taiwan (S&W USC.) 456 sets Showa Denko (S&W USC.)(Modification) 96 sets Showa Denko (S&W USC.) 240 sets Showa Denko (S&W USC.) 240 sets Showa Denko (S&W USC.) 240 sets Total 17 Projects , 1,406 sets of burner Supply records 4-1 ----- Reformer Furnace (Over 10 sets only) ----- Nan-ya Plastics OXO (Davy Mckee) 55 sets Showa Yokkaich H2 (FW.)(Modification) 50 sets Showa Yokkaich H2 (FW.)(Modification) 100 sets SAFCO. Saudi H2 (H.Topsoe) 480 sets Okinawa Oil H2 (Gulf)(Modification) 15 sets Tooku Oil H2 (H.Topsoe) 323 sets Guangzhou China H2 (H.Topsoe) 500 sets Hokkaido Gas Town Gas (ICI.) 24 sets Nippon Petro Refining H2 (ICI.) 44 sets Hokkaido Gas Town Gas (ICI.) 10 sets Kashima Oil H2 (ICI.) 30 sets Total 23 Projects , 3,532 sets of burner Supply records 4-2 ----- Reformer Furnace (Over 10 sets only) ----- Techmashimport Russia H2 (KTI.) 35 sets Japan Energy H2 (KTI.) 45 sets Nippon PerOxide H2 (KTI.) 10 sets Mitsui Chemical Ammonia (Kellog) 140 sets Samsung Fine Chemical Ammonia (Kellog) 150 sets Samsung Fine Chemical Ammonia(Kellog) 150 sets Namhae Chemical Ammonia (Kellog) 383 sets Qilu China Ammonia (Kellog) 220 sets Sichuan China Ammonia (Kellog) 238 sets Qilu China Ammonia (Kellog) 240 sets Panjin China Ammonia (Kellog) 180 sets Japan Energy OXO. (Urde) (Modification) 110 sets Total 23 Projects , 3,532 sets of burner Supply records 5 ----- EDC Furnace ----- Sumitomo Chemical EDC. (Selas)(Modification) 100 sets Tosoh EDC. (Selas) 28 sets Kashima VCM. EDC (Selas)(Modification) 640 sets Chiba VCM. EDC. (Selas)(Modification) 120 sets Kahima VCM. EDC.(Selas) 160 sets Chiba VCM. EDC.(Selas) 140 sets SunArrow EDC. (Mitsui) 160 sets Kashima VCM. EDC.(Selas) 160 sets Tosho EDC.(IHI) 25 sets Kanegafuchi Chem.EDC. 36 sets Chiba VCM.EDC. (Selas) 120 sets Kashima VCM.EDC.(Selas) 160 sets Total 12 Projects , 1,849 sets of burner Supply records 6 ----- EB.SM. Furnace ----- Mitsubishi Chemical SM. 30 sets Asahi Chemical SM. 6 sets Dongbu Chemical SM (Lummus) 21 sets Nippon Steel Chemical SM.(Lummus) 22 sets Lucky PC. SM. (Lummus) 30 sets Idemitsu PC. Tokuyama SM.(Lummus) 58 sets PT SM. SM.(Lummus)(Indonesi) 14 sets Idemitsu PC. Chiba SM.(Lummus) 16 sets Denka SM. (Lummus) 22 sets Mitsubishi Chemical SM.(Lummus) 29 sets Idemitsu PC.Malasia SM.(Badger-Lummus) 34 sets Denka SM. (Badger) 52 sets Total 12 Projects , 334 sets of burner R&DR&D ACTIVITYACTIVITY factory visits and burner performance demonstrations are strongly encouraged.We look forward to welcoming you. The effcient and well equipped factry incorporates our test furnace----providing a comprehensive manufacturing facility in one convenient location. Produce by Sojitz Machinery Corporation END.
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