MINI THERMIC LANCE KIT FOR 6MM & 10MM LANCES

MINI THERMIC LANCE KIT FOR 6MM & 10MM LANCES

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This thermic lance kit contains all the equipment required to operate the Mini Thermic Lance Range. The thermic lance handle included in this kit is suitable for use with 10mm thermic lances. However, this kit also contains a 6mm nosecone which can be attached to the handle if you choose to use 6mm thermic lances. The complete kit comes in a neat stainless steel box which is perfect for storage and keeping your components together. This complete kit includes:

Features
  • Mini lance handle
  • 5m Oxygen hose
  • Y-Piece fitting
  • Spare locking rubbers
  • Fume mask
  • Lance igniter and wick
  • Mini lance gloves
  • Spatter shield
Applications
  • Suitable for 6 and 10mm (1/4 and 3/8") mini thermic lances

Minimum Sell Quantity: 1 EACH
Order Quantity Multiple: 1 EACH

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Thermic Lance Kits Description
A Thermic Lance is a steel pipe packed with mixed metal wires. It is capable of cutting through:
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals (recommended)
Refractory materials such as linings and bricks (recommended)
Underwater cutting of metal tracks bridge supports, wharves (Mini Thermic Lances Only)
Concrete or rock structures (mainly for piercing holes only)

What is a Thermic Lance?
A Thermic Lance is a steel pipe packed with mixed metal wires.

Pure oxygen gas is passed through the pipe from an oxygen cylinder and regulator. The end of the pipe is lit with a high temperature source, e.g. an oxy-acetylene torch. The iron in the steel burns in the oxygen coming down the pipe to produce enormous heat and a liquid slag of iron oxides and other materials, which dribbles and splashes out, just like an enormous firework sparkler.

The temperature reached in the centre of the combustion zone is approx. 4000 degrees Celsius, greater than the melting point of any substance on earth. By the way of comparison, concrete melts at 1800 - 2500 degrees Celsius and steel at less than 1500 degrees Celsius. Also, because it runs on oxygen, the lance can cut underwater.