Acetylene Gas Its Nature Properties And Uses Also Calcium Carbide Its Compos

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Acetylene Gas Its Nature Properties And Uses Also Calcium Carbide Its Compos
George Frederick Thompson
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The chemical condition is purity.
The mechanical conditions relate to density, pressure, and form of burner.
Purity of the gas is the first condition necessary to the development of the highest light-value of the flame.
The second condition is, that it shall be at its maximum density, and this is insured by the thorough cooling and dehydration of the gas.
The pressure should be unvarying, and should be at the burners equivalent to about two and one-half inches of water, never less than two inch
...es, otherwise the flow of the gas issuing from the orifices of the burners is not sufficiently vigorous to insure its intimate admixture with the oxygen of the air.
The best form of burner is that in which two jets of gas are caused to impinge upon one another and produce a result- ing flat flame. This principle is absolutely essential in the AS AN ILLUMINANT. 37 burning of Acetylene as being the only one by which sufficient oxygen becomes intimately mingled with the gas to insure its complete combustion.


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