Welding Torch Hydrogen. An oxyhydrogen torch is an oxy-gas torch which burns hydrogen the fuel with oxygen the oxidiser. A hydrogen torch doesnt create noxious fumes and hazardous gases.
Hydrogen combined with high residual stresses and crack-sensitive steel may result in cracking hours or days after the welding has been completed. From my admittidly scant research I think Im almost there but I cant for the life of me figure out how to make or collect hydrogen. Without the arc an oxy-hydrogen torch can only reach 2800 degree C It is the third hottest flame after di-cyano acetylene at 4987 C and cyanogen at 4525e degree C.
A hydrogen torch doesnt create noxious fumes and hazardous gases.
Every attempt I make just ends up with any colloectors getting filled with all the atmosphere gasses. Soldering with power generated by this ET Hydrogen single-torch hydrogen welding system is a terrific alternative to using pressurized fuel and oxygen tanks in your shop. Every attempt I make just ends up with any colloectors getting filled with all the atmosphere gasses. This gas is still used to some extent in welding platinum lead and precious metals but it is rapidly being superseded by apparatus designed to use the oxygen and hydrogen from separate cylinders.