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Air acetylene
From GAWDAwiki
Air acetylene is a low-temperature flare produced by burning acetylene with air instead of oxygen. [1]
The air acetylene process operates on the Bunsen burner principle, i.e., the acetylene flowing under pressure through a Bunsen jet aspirates the appropriate amount of air for combustion purposes.
Acetylene is obtained from a cylinder through a pressure regulator and hose. As the acetylene flows through the torch it draws air from the atmosphere into it in order to obtain the oxygen necessary for combustion.[2]



