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titleOfInvention Oxygen jet burner and combustion method
abstract OXYGEN JET BURNER AND COMBUSTION METHOD ABSTRACT A burner and combustion method employing oxygen or oxygen-enriched air as the oxidant comprising a low velocity oxidant stream in proximity to high velocity main oxidant within a combustion zone enabling efficient combustion with a stable flame at very high oxidant velocities.
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