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A burner is a device used to produce heat through combustion, converting fuel—such as natural gas, propane, or oil—into thermal energy. Commonly found in heating systems, such as furnaces or boilers, burners mix the fuel with air and ignite it, generating controlled flames. This heat is then transferred to an indoor environment or used in industrial processes. Burners are designed for safety, efficiency, and precise control of the flame and temperature, making them essential components in heating systems across residential, commercial, and industrial applications.