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Aquaflame machines are often used in medical labs and in the construction of dental appliances. In the medical industry, soldering is used for joining wires in a multitude of ways. The soldering process involves the substrate or the parent metals to be joined, soldering filler metal (usually called solder), a flux, and a heat source – in this case, the Aquaflame machine. All are equally important and the role of each must be taken into consideration to solder metal components successfully.
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20 - 24
0.60 - 0.31
5mm
4000h
1850°C *
30ml
0.50 kW
75 lt/h
2 Years
18 - 24
0.90 - 0.31
10mm
4000h
1850°C *
50ml
0.80 kW
120 lt/h
2 Years
17 - 24
1.00 - 0.31
15mm
4000h
1850°C *
100ml
1.20 kW
240 lt/h
2 Years
15 - 25
1.00 - 0.31
15mm
4000h
1850°C *
150ml
1.20 kW
300 lt/h
2 Years
Aquaflame is also referred to as:
A water torch, micro weld, mini Solder/Welder, micro flame, aqua torch, hydro flame, oxy hho.
Aquaflame machines are high performance oxyhydrogen gas-generating units producing a high temperature precision flame – in the range of 1200-3300°C * (2192-5972°F) used for soldering and welding items.
Using a standard electrical supply, hydrogen and oxygen are produced by the electrolysis of distilled water so that the hydrogen can be burnt in the oxygen. The oxyhydrogen gas is passed through an MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) solution which reduces the temperature to about 1850°C and transforms the flame to a blueish yellow colour. The flame is a highly controllable and efficient high energy heat source. The only product of this process, other than energy, is water. The Aquaflame is safe as it only produces gas as required; it is also efficient, clean and environmentally friendly.
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