Custom Ribbon burners are known for their elegant modern design. They are best seen when the burner is left uncovered by any media; this allows for the full effect of the "Wall Of Flame" to be best seen.
We use 25,000 btu's per linear foot when calculate customs for 10~12" flame.
A custom propane Ribbon Burner for a two sided fireplace.
Here is a pair of 50" inch Ribbon Burner, to be installed in front of other to create two walls of fire. Powered be an electronic ignition system they are to be installed in Santa Barbara California.
The electronic ignition system powering the burners is a 110 volt 415,000 btu system. The flame height can adjusted manually.
The Ribbon Burner below is made from 1/8" brushed stainless steel. The center was water jet cut and then we bent the two center fins down to install the ribbon burner with electronic ignition. The base plate measured 94" x 26" and was installed in San Diego, California. The architect is Kelly Crain of San Diego.
Our customer provided us with an existing curved pan, of which we then designed this custom (304) Stainless Steel Propane Ribbon Burner to fit perfectly in it.
This was tested in the shop with a minimal of 1/4 lb of natural gas. This burner is capable of at least an 18" ribbon burner. If you look in the center you will see the ignition head for the electronic ignition. The burner below is a propane Ribbon Burner with all stainless steel construction.
What we do is very simple, we listen to the customers needs and build from their imagination.
The fireplace below is on the water in Florida. We built a Ribbon Burner for this Propane Burner and equipped it with an Electronic Ignition. All parts that were used were #316 marine grade stainless steel. The media that was used was a very fine crushed lava.
Mark Cotter was the contractor in Florida who is responsible for this wonderful addition!
Jim Cogan Created this next fireplace using a Bronze Rust Copper Base Glass. He installed a Ribbon Burner opposed to a regular double burner. He had us make a 1/2" piece of Starfire as a front shield to contain the glass and it served as a "draft offset" to keep the Ribbon Burner traveling straight up. Here are the before and after pictures:
The next several pictures are of a 24" x 54" x 3 1/2" deep triangle pan with the first Ribbon Burner we ever created! It's in a bed of black silicone carbide (Black Magic) . We can build these in any size, shape, material and in natural gas or propane. A ribbon burner essentially converges all of the flames together making it look like a ribbon of fire.
Ribbon burners can be fabricated in steel or stainless steel; with or without a pan. This burner was built for a customer in Palm Springs for their fireplace.
Currently under-development, our latest product" tubED" is a fire feature that uses sound waves to electronically excite gas molecules. Check out the Video Here.