What does the slit hole swirl combustion of Schindler gas stove mean?

Slot hole swirl combustion is a unique combustion method in which the gas mixture is sprayed in the tangential direction from the slit fire holes around the burner to form a centripetal and upward spiral rotating flame. During the entire combustion process, the rotating flame promotes the flow and rotation of the combustion-supporting secondary air. The contact area between the combustion-supporting air and the flame is large and the contact time is long, making the flame

temperature higher and combustion more complete. At the same time, the spiral rotation of the flame not only greatly extends the residence time of the flame in the burning area, but also the flame is concentrated in the center of the bottom of the cookware due to the strong rotation, making the flame and the cookware form a more effective, more concentrated, and longer time. Long heat exchange method, thereby greatly improving the thermal efficiency of the stove.

This core combustion technology is fundamentally better than the traditional DC combustion method. It not only has excellent combustion and usability performance, but also has a very significant energy-saving effect. It solves the problem of using water in ordinary stoves. In addition to the problem of boiling from the bottom of the pot, since the gas can be fully burned, the carbon monoxide content in the exhaust gas is greatly reduced, which not only saves gas but also reduces environmental pollution. According to statistics, users of stoves using this technology can save an average of 2 to 3 kilograms of liquefied gas per month, and each household can save about two bottles of liquefied gas throughout the year. It is a truly environmentally friendly and energy-saving stove.