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**[[Acetylene Production]] | |||
*[[Gas Cylinder]] | |||
*[[Open Source Acetylene Generator]] | |||
**An alternative to Acetylene Cylinders that uses [[Calcium | |||
Carbide]] and [[Water]] akin to a scaled up [[Carbide Lamp]] | |||
=External Links= | =External Links= |
Revision as of 15:19, 23 September 2025
Basics
- Acetylene is quite an unstable gas, and thus cannot be compressed and stored by conventional means in a NORMAL Gas Cylinder
- Thus it is typically dissolved in Acetone and suspended in some sort of matrix (Most Modern Acetylene Gas Cylinders use a Polyurethane Foam although historic formulations utilized Diatomaceous Earth and/or Asbestos etc
- This leads to special operation, safety, and Cylinder Disposal/Recycling Concerns, which this page aims to outline
Internal Links
- Acetylene
- Gas Cylinder
- Open Source Acetylene Generator
- An alternative to Acetylene Cylinders that uses [[Calcium
Carbide]] and Water akin to a scaled up Carbide Lamp