A circular chrome plated gas burner is typically a heating device used in gas ranges, cooktops, or commercial griddles, featuring a reflective, durable, and easy-to-clean chrome finish.
Specifications
Circular chrome-plated gas burners are typically made of steel or cast iron with a chrome finish for durability and rust resistance, and their specifications can vary significantly depending on whether they are for a residential stove, a commercial range, or a standalone application. Common specifications include various diameters and heat outputs (BTU/kW).
General Specifications
Material: The primary material is often alloy steel or cast iron, which is then coated with heavy-duty nickel-chrome trivalent plating to prevent corrosion and provide a sleek, shiny look.
Shape: Exclusively round or circular, designed for concentric heat distribution.
Compatibility: Many are designed as replacement parts to "fit most round burners" in standard gas ranges.
Cleaning: The chrome finish makes them relatively easy to clean, often dishwasher safe.
Safety Features: Modern burners may include features like a flame failure device that automatically cuts off the gas supply if the flame is extinguished.
Ignition Type: They can be used with manual ignition systems or integrated into units with automatic piezo ignition.