The Application and Advantages of Oxyhydrogen Flame Quartz Glass Sealing System
2023-11-22
Oxyhydrogen flame, also known as Brown's gas, is a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gases produced through the electrolysis of water. When ignited, this unique flame burns at an extremely high temperature of around 2800 degrees Celsius, making it an ideal tool for precision sealing of quartz glass components. The oxyhydrogen flame offers several advantages over traditional flame sources, such as natural gas or propane, including higher purity, faster heating, and reduced risk of contamination.