How to Use Hydrogen Gas Generator
APPLICATION
Hydrogen Torch Applications
Common uses for Hydrogen Gas Generator
- In the manufacture and repair of fine jewelry, such as necklaces, rings, bracelets, filigrees, eyeglasses, and other jewelry made of precious metals and gemstones.
- For annealing, softening, or shaping certain metals, usually to increase ductility and reduce internal stresses.
- For shaping and polishing acrylic glass.
- In the glass industry for fire polishing.
- In dental applications.
- In automotive repair, get rid of a seized bolt as an example.
Jewelry making
Industrial and personal applications of the H2O torch in jewelry fabrications are many (e.g., resizing rings, chain repairs, gemstone alterations, fixing damaged prongs and other common soldering tasks.
Annealing
Hydrogen torches are great for annealing metals. When annealing, the metal is heated slowly to a specific temperature and cooled slowly. This process softens the metal, which can be shaped and cut easier.
Medical and Dental Devices
The hydrogen torch can be found in dental and clinical health offices because it uses clean fuel and it won’t contaminate sensitive medical devices. The fine pinpoint flame is perfect for very small items like dental appliances, stents and guide wires.
Plastics
The torch can be used to flame polish edges of plastic sheets.
Other applications include but not limited to:
- Thermocouple repairs and production
- Wax castings
- Electro-mechanical devices
- Transformer soldering where a soldering iron can’t heat the large conductors.
Hydrogen Torch Applications
Common uses for Hydrogen Gas Generator
In the manufacture and repair of fine jewelry, such as necklaces, rings, bracelets, filigrees, eyeglasses, and other jewelry made of precious metals and gemstones.
For annealing, softening, or shaping certain metals, usually to increase ductility and reduce internal stresses.
For shaping and polishing acrylic glass.
In the glass industry for fire polishing.
In dental applications.
In automotive repair, get rid of a seized bolt as an example.
Jewelry making
Industrial and personal applications of the H2O torch in jewelry fabrications are many (e.g., resizing rings, chain repairs, gemstone alterations, fixing damaged prongs and other common soldering tasks.
Annealing
Hydrogen torches are great for annealing metals. When annealing, the metal is heated slowly to a specific temperature and cooled slowly. This process softens the metal, which can be shaped and cut easier.
Medical and Dental Devices
The hydrogen torch can be found in dental and clinical health offices because it uses clean fuel and it won’t contaminate sensitive medical devices. The fine pinpoint flame is perfect for very small items like dental appliances, stents and guide wires.
Plastics
The torch can be used to flame polish edges of plastic sheets.
Other applications include but not limited to:
Thermocouple repairs and production
Wax castings
Electro-mechanical devices
Transformer soldering where a soldering iron can’t heat the large conductors.