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***With Oxygen: 3480*C (6296*F) | ***With Oxygen: 3480*C (6296*F) | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_flame_temperature The Wikipedia Page on Adiabatic flame temperature] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabatic_flame_temperature The Wikipedia Page on Adiabatic flame temperature] | ||
*[https://www.quora.com/Can-hydrogen-be-used-as-an-acceptable-substitute-for-acetylene-when-welding A [[Quora]] Post Asking this Question] | |||
[[Category: Welding & cutting]] | [[Category: Welding & cutting]] |
Latest revision as of 04:11, 5 July 2021
Basics
- This page aims to determine the differences in Oxy-Acetylene and Oxy-Hydrogen torches, and their use
- Useful for individual guidance, as well as the necessity/value of Acetylene in a Bio-Petrochemistry workflow
Various Specs
- Flame Temp:
- Acetylene
- With Air: 2500*C (4532*F)
- With Oxygen: 3480*C (6296*F)
- Hydrogen
- With Air 2254*C (4089*F)
- With Oxygen (?)
- Acetylene
- Need to check sources as these current ones are all just ripped from the wikipedia page, and that needs sources checked as well
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Adiabatic flame temperature
- A Quora Post Asking this Question