Propane torch

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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 is 2268 kelvins (1995 °C / 3623 °F).

Some propane torches are also used with a tank of pure oxygen to achieve a flame temperature nearing 3095 kelvins (2820 °C / 5110 °F).

The temperature in these flames is lower due to incomplete oxygen use during combustion, heat loss in combustion, oxygen quantity, etc.

Propane torches are frequently employed to 'sweat' solder copper water pipes.

They can also be used for some low temperature welding applications, as well as for brazing dissimilar metals together.