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=Basics= | =Basics= | ||
*A chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC2 | *A chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC2 | ||
*Used for production of Acetylene and for Carbon Capture | *Used for production of [[Acetylene]] and for [[Carbon Capture]] | ||
=Production= | |||
==“Easy” Way== | |||
*Used [[Metallic Calcium]] and | |||
==“Hard” Way== | |||
*The more traditional large scale route | |||
*Uses [[Calcium Oxide]] and [[Carbon]] | |||
**Industrially “Lime” and [[Coke]] are used | |||
*These are put into an [[Electric Arc Furnace]] | |||
*Then Calcium Carbide is Produced | |||
===To-Do’s=== | |||
*[[Open Source Electric Arc Furnace]] | |||
*[[Open Source Carbon Arc Electrode]] / [[Carbon Electrode]] | |||
**The main DIY/OS method used is the [[Carbon Electrode]] from [[6v Lantern Battery]] | |||
**The main downside about this is they are becoming harder to find, and this is a bit wasteful of a sourcing method | |||
**[[ | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 19:30, 22 September 2025
Basics
- A chemical compound with the chemical formula of CaC2
- Used for production of Acetylene and for Carbon Capture
Production
“Easy” Way
- Used Metallic Calcium and
“Hard” Way
- The more traditional large scale route
- Uses Calcium Oxide and Carbon
- Industrially “Lime” and Coke are used
- These are put into an Electric Arc Furnace
- Then Calcium Carbide is Produced
To-Do’s
- Open Source Electric Arc Furnace
- Open Source Carbon Arc Electrode / Carbon Electrode
- The main DIY/OS method used is the Carbon Electrode from 6v Lantern Battery
- The main downside about this is they are becoming harder to find, and this is a bit wasteful of a sourcing method
- [[