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An oxy acetylene torch is hot enough to melt quartz, which has a melting point of 4200 degrees F.
An oxyacetylene torch on average will run anywhere between 3,000 and 3,500 degrees Celsius (5,432-6,332 F)
There is 1 person with an oxyacetylene torch to cut free people from the wreckage of the crash.
3315.555556ºC It is my understanding that an acetylene torch produces a flame temperature of approx. 6000 degrees Fahrenheit.
The TORCH test, is sometimes called the TORCH panel
In short, no you can't braze tin.Assuming that you are using a fairly standard set-up with an oxyacetylene torch you will burn straight through most grades of tin.
Be very careful with that set oxyacetylene tanks. I'm getting ready to do some oxyacetylene welding.
The answer is yes, probably. You do not do the torch test in normal cases. You will have to go for TORCH test after normal delivery in many patients. You will probably find few of them, who are TORCH positive.
You can't melt water, as it is already melted. But if you mean ice, then take your pick. You can use fire, warm hands, your breath, sunlight, a hot lamp, an oxyacetylene torch, acetylene torch, propane torch, red hot metal, etc. Essentially anything warmer than 32 F (0 C) can melt water.
Do you mean oxyacetylene cutting? You need a cylinder of oxygen, a cylinder of Acetylene, appropriate regulators and flashback arrestors. Two gas hoses and a cutting torch. The torch mixes the two gasses to burn with a high intensity flame. A trigger on the torch, increases the oxygen flow in the centre of the flame, which cuts and blows the molten metal away.
Sure, you can put tools in checked luggage, or at least most tools. If an oxyacetylene torch is considered to be a tool, that would not be a good item to put in your checked luggage, since there is some potential for explosion.