What Is a Heat Torch?
A Heat Torch is a tool that produces a high-temperature flame, powered by either gas or liquid fuel.
The flame temperature at the tip of the Heat Torch can reach between approximately 1,000 °C to 2,000 °C. This tool finds primary use in metal and plastic processing for activities such as welding, joining, cutting, soldering, and stripping paint or coatings. Additionally, it serves versatile purposes in other areas, like culinary applications for precise searing and scorching of food.
One of the key advantages of a Heat Torch is its ability to generate extremely high temperatures, making it suitable for a broad range of tasks. Its compact and lightweight design facilitates ease of handling, ideal for outdoor use or in confined spaces. The use of relatively inexpensive fuel further adds to its cost-effectiveness in various operations.