Why does the HENROB 2000 Cut steel better than a conventional torch?
• A: The concentrated and hotter flame transfers heat to the steel only in the areas needed to preheat to the cutting temperature not a larger area like a conventional torch which uses 4-6 preheat flames we only use 1 in front of the cutting tip. Separate cutting and flame tips are used with our system. • NOTE: Many people are under the impression that the oxygen Blows out the molten steel. • The cutting process is actually the steel being brought up to the reaction temperature where the oxygen reacts with or oxidizes the ferrite (Chemical symbol) FE which is what rusts or oxidizes. • The cutting process with our torch or any other is basically accelerated oxidation accelerated by the heat from the flame then even further accelerated by the introduction of oxygen to the heated area. • The difference in the Henrob 2000 is the hilighly concentrated flame and separation of the tips.
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