- The
ERxxxx
- WaterTorch
- Technology
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- CUT
IT WITH BROWN'S GAS!
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iron
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- The ERxxxx
WaterTorch cuts thick iron fast, smooth and
clean. Further, when we miss our cut from
traveling too fast, we are able to pick up
the cut right where we left off; (the
oxidation layer is absolutely no problem for
this torch). In fact, Brown's Gas will heat
iron oxide faster than it will heat
iron.

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- We have used
our Water Torch technology on 'shapers'
(automatic gas cutting machines) and it works
like a dream, cutting 30% faster with a
wonderful cut that requires a lot less work
to finish (heat hardening is a fraction of
using acetylene).
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- Remember,
the flame itself is 'cool'. The flame
directed against a material causes that
material to go to it's melting temperature.
Oxidized iron has a considerably higher
melting temperature than non-oxidized
iron.
- We've also
noted that iron that has been surface treated
with a Brown's Gas flame is much more
resistant to rust.
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- There are
some additional side benefits. For some
reason, thick scale or rust on iron will not
spit and pop as you cut it, like it does with
nearly any other torch. And when cutting
bolts out of concrete it does it smooth and
clean.
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- Working
under an automobile is great because the
flame energy is directed like a laser, not
setting fire to grease, oil and rubber, just
cutting what it's directed at quickly and
cleanly. The flame is 'cool', so radiant heat
is not setting grease, oil and rubber on fire
either; great for muffler shops that chop off
old exhaust systems with torches. In fact,
thin metal like exhaust systems can be cut
with the pure BG flame; no additional oxygen
required.
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- Some
Brown's Gas Advantages in the Application of
Cutting Iron:
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- -BG Flame
can punch holes in iron and other materials
without additional oxygen. The gas already
contains all the oxygen it needs to burn
perfectly.
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- -BG holes
have very little taper (compared with
fuel-gasses) and 'throwback' significantly
less material when punching through
iron.
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- -BG Flame
cones are long, allowing the torch to be held
farther away from the work. This results in
virtually no torch cleaning maintenance or
tip damage. We've been using the same torch
cutting nozzle for over four years and have
never needed to clean it.
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- -BG Flame
cuts iron much faster than any other torch
gas on a BTU to BTU basis.
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- -BG Flame
will cut thicker iron with the same torch tip
and oxygen pressures.
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- -BG Flame
will cut the same thickness of steel using a
smaller torch tip. This allows for faster,
cleaner cuts with less kerf.
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- -BG Flame
cuts from 10% to 25% faster with excellent
quality and no slag or dross.
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- -Faster,
higher quality cuts allow jobs to be finished
quicker, saving operator wages or allowing
more work to be done in the same time,
increasing profit potential.
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- -Faster cut,
smaller tip and no added oxygen to maintain
the flame result in about 40% less bottled
oxygen used when cutting iron.
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- -BG Flame
does not require extra oxygen to maintain
itself and (optionally) only uses bottled
oxygen when actually cutting iron. For all
other BG torch operations no bottled oxygen
is needed, resulting in a significant
reduction or elimination of oxygen costs as
well as the originally replaced industrial
bottled fuel-gas.
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- NOTE:
The reason
bottled oxygen is added to any fuel-gas flame
(and some plasma torches) to 'cut' iron is
because the iron is not being 'cut'; it is
'oxidizing'. Once the iron is hot enough to
oxidize, the extra oxygen assists this
oxidation process.
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- Ordinarily,
it doesn't matter which fuel-gas you use, the
oxidation process (cutting speed) is limited
by the oxygen assisting the oxidation, and so
the cutting speed of most fuel-gasses is
exactly the same.
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- Brown's Gas
has a significantly faster cutting speed
because the 'new oxygen' in the Brown's Gas
actually speeds up the oxidation process. The
'new oxygen' is more 'reactive' than bottled
oxygen.
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- -BG Flame
preheats cheaper than any other fuel-gas
method, on a BTU to BTU basis.
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- -BG Flame
cuts are straighter than any other flame or
plasma.
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- -BG Flame
can cut very thick iron, or can cut on angle
through several inches.
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- -BG Flame
can melt nearly any material on
earth.
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- -BG Flame
has zero radiant energy that can hurt human
eyes. No protective goggles are needed to
look at the flame.
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- -BG Flame
heats material much less than other
fuel-gasses during cutting, thus
has:
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- less heat
hardening compared to other
flames
- less heat
distortion (buckling) of the
metal
- less
stresses in the metal
- less
dressing costs before machining (if
any)
- Cut has
little or no slag (because molten metal
doesn't stick to cold metal)
- can cut very
thin slices of metal, which a 'hot' flame
cannot do.
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- -BG Flame
will cut through rust with much less spitting
and popping compared to other
gasses
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- -BG Flame
will cut iron out of wet concrete without the
concrete exploding
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- -BG Flame
will cut wet metal without
spitting
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- -BG Flame
will cut iron oxide
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- -BG Flame
can 'surface treat' iron to increase rust
resistance. BG flame cuts are very rust
resistant.
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- -BG Flame
can 'surface harden' iron to increase wear
resistance.
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- -Brown's Gas
has less density than most fuel-gasses, so
more volume comes out the same size
orifices.
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- -Brown's Gas
weighs about 1/2 atmosphere, so is a 'Lighter
Than Air' gas that does not concentrate to
form explosive mixtures.
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- -BG Flame
has 'imploding' characteristics:
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- long thin
'laser-like' flame as it makes a tunnel in
the air
- very
directed energy, can be pin point
precise
- has very
little 'radiant' heat; advantages
include:
- easier not
to burn oil, grease, rubber and wires under
vehicles
- easier not
to burn wood when soldering
plumbing
- prevents
operator burns
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- -BG Flame is
'imploding'; the 'vacuum' drawing smoke from
the work piece back into the flame and
burning it.
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- -BG Flame
implosion has a sustained inner vacuum that
can be used for special effects.
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- -Brown's Gas
is easily adapted to current fuel-gas torch
technology:
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- 'consumables'
cost is almost nothing, torch tips stay
clean. Significant time savings because torch
tips do not require maintenance.
- Torch tips
stay cooler, helping them stay clean and
reducing operator burns.
- Use all the
same equipment (hoses, valves, torch tips,
etc.) as all other fuel-gas. With other
fuel-gasses you need to change hoses when
changing the gas.
- Quick change
between BG and fuel-gas
technologies
- Use of BG in
current equipment requires minimal
training.
- Flame
ignites easily and does not need adjustment
to get the perfect mixture, saving time and
not wasting gas.
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- -Need for
bottles, rental, transportation, handling,
demarge (bottle) charge, contracts can be
reduced or eliminated.
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- -Need for
secure bottle storage can be reduced or
eliminated.
- In remote
areas, there is a serious problem with
accumulation of propane, oxygen and acetylene
bottles because the cost to transport the
bottles back to be refilled exceeds the cost
of a new bottle. In this case, local water
and electricity (may have to transport fuel
for generator) can eliminate this waste and
cost. Further, room is freed up in the
transports for other cargo. Further, the
danger of transporting the bottles is
eliminated.
health
-Since the BG
'exhaust' is pure water, the health issues
associated with all other fuel gasses are
eliminated. Usual Health Hazzards include:
exposure to fumes, gasses and ionizing
radiation; causing heavy metal poisoning, lung
cancer, metal fume fever, flash burns, and
more...
- Carbon
Monoxide from typical oxy-acetylene cut is
100 parts per million (recommended safety
limit is 50 parts per million). It is a
colorless, odorless gas that causes
headaches, fatigue, nausea, dizzy spells,
confusion and irritability; increased levels
cause vomiting, loss of consiousness, brain
damage and death.
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- Carbon
mon-oxide builds up in the blood, having an
cummulative effect on the body. In practical
terms, studies show a significant rise in
health related costs, time off, replacing
employees due to carbon
mon-oxide.
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- -Brown's Gas
has no carbon molecule so produces no soot,
carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide and can be
used in an enclosed environment with no harm
to the user (unless something being burned
produces noxious fumes). Even if smoke is
being produced by the workpiece, the
implosive BG flame tends to draw in and burn
the smoke. Pure water vapor is the exhaust of
the flame, maintaining a healthy operating
environment.
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- -Brown's Gas
flame does not use oxygen from the air to
burn, thus can be used in an enclosed area
without depleating the user's oxygen.
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- -Less
operator fatigue means less accidents and
more productivity. Less insurance costs and
less retraining new people when others are
off on sick leave.
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- Some
Brown's Gas Disadvantages in the Application
of Cutting Iron:
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- -BG Flame
may require a longer preheat in cases where
the torch tip is not optimized. On a BTU to
BTU basis, nothing beats BG for
preheating.
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- -Brown's Gas
can only 'cut' iron. Any other fuel-gas can
only cut iron too and BG cuts iron faster
than any other fuel-gas. Other technologies
like shears, laser, plasma and water jet can
cut nearly any material.
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used automatic fuel-gas equipment (like
shapers) may need slight modifications, like
air purge and perhaps ignition timing change.
We know these issues and have designed our BG
technology to fit seamlessly onto currently
used equipment. These modifications allow the
use of other fuel-gasses at will.
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- Brown's
Gas in the Application of Welding
Iron:
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nearly impossible to get a good weld in iron
when using BG. The 'new' oxygen tends to
oxidize the weld. We feel that this is a
non-issue in most shops because iron is
mostly welded by electric arc methods. Torch
gases are mostly used for cutting steel, and
the 'oxidizing effect' of the BG causes it to
be a superior CUTTING gas. BG is superior
than any other torch gas for ALL other
welding, brazing, soldering, plasma spray,
preheating, etc.
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cast iron
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- Our ERxxxx
WaterTorches cut cast iron clean and fast.
Then we can weld the same cast iron with
ordinary cast iron rod, with no flux of any
kind, using the puddle technique. Then we can
dump the cast iron into water to cool it and
it doesn't break!!!!!! Cutting the weld shows
that the weld has the same crystal structure
as the parent material, so there is less
stress to cause the metal to break when
cooled rapidly.
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- Conclusion
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- All the
above information is only a taste of the
information we've gathered for just one
application of Brown's Gas (cutting iron).
There are dozens of applications where
Brown's Gas is superior to currently used
technology. You can see why our website is
seriously behind in explaining about the
advantages of this amazing gas.
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