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10000EP
Technical features
Oxyhydrogen Gas Generator
Model 10000EP
Max kW:
Gas Production l/h:
Efficiency Max Gas CFM:
Distilled Water Cons. l/h:
Distilled Water Cons. cu in/hr:
Flame Temperature °C:
Weight Kg:
Weight Lbs:
Dimentions cm:
Maximum Nozzle Diameter mm:
Co2 emission
10
2400
85
1
60
3650
285
600
65x104x97
2,4
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odel 10000EP works only with water and electricity. Through the process of electrolysis,
water’s molecule decomposed into its basic elements, oxygen and hydrogen, generating oxygen gas. The gas generated produces a neutral flame which develops a temperature of about 3650
°C, nearly twice the heat produced by the traditional gas. Moreover the gas is perfectly mixed
and does not require any adjustment by the operator. So high temperature can weld or solder all
non-ferrous materials in a short time compared to traditional systems. The flame is concentrated
and allows you to solder only the interested part, without overheating the piece. This is crucial for
companies that want to obtain a competitive advantage by focusing on the quality of soldering.
The Oweld’s oxygen flame is also suitable for welding and brazing metals like copper, brass, bronze,
aluminum, stainless steel, gold, silver, nickel, etc.. with the usage of alloys. It produces excellent
results in the machining of glass and quartz.
The gas generator 10000EP, as all our generators, works in automatic mode, the only operation
that requires the operator is adjusting the pressure of gas required for the specific application. The
Oweld torch is very light, weighs about half of traditional torches allowing less fatigue.
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OEM, trasformers (large size);
electric motor work shops;
large transformers;
refrigeration, heat exchangers, air conditioning;
solar collectors;
manufacturing and repair of saw blades with hard metal;
manufacturing of trophies, chandeliers, statues and other brass articles;
glass works;
manufacturing and repair of saw blades with hard metal;
manufacturing of large statues.
Source: www.oweld.com