A butane torch is a tool that creates a very hot fire using butane, flammable gases.
The consumer air butane torch is often claimed to develop a fire temperature of up to about 1,430 ° C (2,610 ° F). This temperature is high enough to melt many common metals, such as aluminum and copper, and is hot enough to vaporize many organic compounds as well.
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Brazing, soldering, piping Often used as a daily task tool, butane torch works very well for home repairs and works to solve problems with pipes, soldering and brazing. Most of the time copper, silver and other metals are used for home repairs tubes and other home items.
Culinary
Butane Torbers are often used as kitchen gadgets to salt sugar in cooking, such as when making crÃÆ'ème brÃÆ' à »lÃÆ' à © e. They may be marketed as kitchen torches, cooking torches, or culinary torches. The use of butane torches in the kitchen is not limited to the caramelization of sugars; can be used for melting or brown topping on a casserole or soup, to melt cheese, and to roast or burn vegetables like peppers.
Cigar
The pocket butane torch is usually used as a match for cigars, utilizing the intensity of the flame to ignite quickly and flatten the surface of a large, relatively wet, and burning cigar.
Bartender
Most bartenders and mixologists use these butane torches in their recipes. Smoking cocktails and flaming are now a trend.
Drug use
Butane turrets are sometimes used to vaporize free base crack (crack), methamphetamine or hash oil for inhalation.
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See also
- Propane torch
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- Torch flame
- List of cooking utensils
- Oxy-fuel welding and cutting
References
Source of the article : Wikipedia