
Kromschröder BIC Series
Industrial Gas Burners
Compact industrial gas burners for continuous operation with multiple flame shapes and tube lengths.
Selection Guide
Standard Flame
Normal Flame
Normal flame shape for general-purpose industrial heating and process applications.
Long Flame
Extended Tube
Long flame versions with extended burner tubes for deeper combustion zones.
Capacity Range
10 to 1000 kW
Covers small to mid-capacity burners for continuous operation.
Series Overview
The Kromschröder BIC Series industrial gas burners are designed for continuous operation. They cover burner sizes 50 to 200 and capacities from 10 to 1000 kW with normal and long flame shapes.
Key Features
- Continuous Operation: Built for steady industrial heating processes.
- Flame Shapes: Normal and long flame versions with ceramic tube length choices.
- Compact Range: Sizes 50-200 and 10-1000 kW capacity.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Burner Sizes | 50 to 200 |
| Capacity Range | 10 to 1000 kW |
| Fuel Types | Natural gas, town gas, LPG |
| Flame Shapes | Normal or long flame with ceramic tube length options |
| Connection | Threaded connections |
| Applications | Continuous furnaces, process heating, kilns |
All Models
BIC Series
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the primary function of the Kromschroder BIC Series?
The Kromschroder BIC Series is designed to provide precise and reliable control for industrial combustion systems, ensuring optimal performance, safety, and energy efficiency across various heating applications.
How do I select the right model within the BIC Series?
Selecting the correct model depends on your specific application requirements, including operating voltage, required torque or capacity, and control logic (e.g., on-off vs. modulating). Refer to the model overview table above or contact our engineering team for technical assistance.
Are BIC Series components suitable for retrofitting existing systems?
Yes, Kromschroder designs the BIC Series with standardization in mind, making them excellent choices for both new installations and retrofitting older or legacy combustion systems to meet modern safety and emissions standards.