Mapp gas is hotter than regular gas and can heat up the torch pipe to the desired degree faster resulting in faster soldering or brazing as well as other activities.
Unlike standard burners, cyclone burners have a rotating flame. As a result, the flame spreads around the entire pipe when soldering and heats it up evenly. They are therefore ideal for both brazing and soft soldering work (fitting soldering) and for quick heating (e.g. loosening stuck screws).
With the hot air burner, the gas flame is held back in the burner head, which creates a stream of hot air. These burners are used wherever an open flame would cause material damage and are therefore very well suited for light shrinking and heating work, for paint removal and for zinc preheating, among other things.
The 8710 burner has a straight and stable flame pattern. As a result, it can be used very well for soft soldering larger pipe diameters and for shrinking smaller shrink tubing.
Hot air burner for shrinking plastic material, burning off paint and all work where an open flame would cause material damage. The burner has also proven itself very well in the automotive sector for heating molded parts.
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