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A propane torch is a tool for burning the flammable gas propane. The maximum adiabatic flame temperature a propane torch can achieve with air (3,623 °F). Some propane torches are also used with a tank of pure oxygen.

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I couldn't find any information on propane torches, and their flame temperatures, I did however find this:

The two parts of this flame are the light blue inner cone and the darker blue to colorless outer cone. The inner cone is where the acetylene and the oxygen combine. The tip of this inner cone is the hottest part of the flame. It is approximately 6000 degrees F and provides enough heat to easily melt steel [1]. In the inner cone the acetylene breaks down and partly burns to hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which in the outer cone combine with more oxygen from the surrounding air and burn.

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  • 3623 f. is what wikipedia says maximum temp. for a PROPANE torch can be.
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six-hundred and sixty six degrees eg. 666

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