Primarily used as the core heating element in stoves, braziers, or natural gas/propane fireplaces, it evenly distributes the flame through small holes.
Typically made of high-strength 304 stainless steel or carbon steel, the surface may have a high-temperature resistant black coating to enhance durability and corrosion resistance.
It can generally be connected to NG or LPG.
The H-type structure consists of two parallel branch pipes and a central connecting pipe, designed to provide a wider flame coverage and more uniform heat distribution than a single-tube burner.