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of our business as we know it today. My father worked tirelessly until his passing in 2013, leaving behind a legacy of innovation. For the past 17 years, Eddie Kuligowski, our Commercial Director, and I have been deeply involved in steering the company forward,” she recounts.
Over the years, the company has evolved alongside the industry, continuously refining its mission while honouring its heritage to guide current operations.“ Throughout our journey, we’ ve always stayed at the forefront of innovation. My father invented the axial airflow burner and designed the original T Series burner range, which is still in use today. In my humble opinion, the T Series remains the best airflow burner on the market due to its exceptional laminar flow, something our competitors have not been able to replicate. We were the first to develop touchscreen boiler control panels and to achieve low emissions combustion. Other innovations include the first multi-nozzle low
NOx oil burner head. Notably, we received the Queen’ s Award for Innovation in 1998 and again in 2010 for our advancements in low emissions combustion. More recently, we have expanded into hydrogen burners. This year, we were honored with the King’ s Award for our multi-fuel burner, a highly advanced low NOx burner specifically designed for demanding industrial applications. This innovative burner can seamlessly switch between hydrogen and natural gas, addressing critical safety and performance challenges. In line with our commitment to innovation, we constantly explore new ways to reduce carbon emissions,” Sharon enlightens.
Recently, Dunphy has consolidated its partnership with Bosch, enabling the development of more innovative and sustainable solutions tailored to the multinational’ s needs.“ We have created a range of burners specifically designed to work with Bosch’ s boilers and capable of operating on both natural gas and hydrogen. One of Bosch’ s key criteria during the design phase of these burners was to ensure that emissions from the gas were below 80
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