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Butane burns with air at 1970 degrees Celsius. Propane burns with air at 1980 decrees Celsius. Burning with an oxygen mix increases the temperature of a propane flame to 2820 degrees Celsius. However, keep in mind that if you are brazing/soldering, the object you are heating dissipates heat. Therefore, the temperature you can heat the object will be significantly less.

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