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Flame rings or fire rings fitted in liners.

They are fitted in the upper part of the liner which forms part of combustion space. They are to protect liner from from high temperature occurring due to combustion. Top of the
liner is recessed and flame ring fits loosely in the recess. They r made of alloy steel which can withstand high temperatures without burning or scaling.

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