<< back to Energy and Fuels Home

watch energy saving tips videos

multi fuel stoves Article


an imaginative lively style (especially style of writing); "his writing conveys great energy"; "a remarkable muscularity of style"

multi fuel stoves Navigation

 

Multi Fuel Stoves
Kerosene Fuel
Best Fuel Saver Product
Jacksonville Fuel



Below, you'll find extensive information on leading Energy and fuel articles and products to help you on your way to success.

How To Keep Yourself Safe While Welding
By IC
Welding is a rewarding practice which requires proper training and safety procedures to be followed in order to keep everyone safe. This process may also be referred to as "Oxy-welding and cutting" and as the name implies the machines employed in this process use oxygen and fuels in order to produce intense heat which is capable of cutting extremely hard metals. The main fuel used to power these machines is called "Acetylene".

When the main fuel (acetylene) is burned and mixed with oxygen it can produce extreme temperatures, they usually range between 3200 and 3500 Celsius which is the equivalent of 5800-6300 Fahrenheit; with such extreme temperatures it goes without saying that proper safety precautions must be taken in order to keep yourself and those surrounding you safe. Since the fuels used to weld are extremely flammable, they should be kept in rooms with controlled temperature and in some cases pressure.

Other fuels used to weld and cut metals are: gasoline, hydrogen, methylacetylene-propadiene or MAPP gas, propane and propylene. Depending on the type of job a different type of fuel must be used, for instance underwater welding has to be done using hydrogen as the main fuel since acetylene

becomes very unstable at 33 feet.

Before welding you must always check the equipment for leaks or malfunctions, you should also wear protective goggles or special masks which will cover your eyes and prevent the intense radiation from causing them harm, special gloves and even still toe boots should be used while welding.

You must also learn to identify the functions of the welding machine as well as the types of torches used for different tasks, some of the torch types are:

Welding Torch: its function is to melt and weld metals, it has two pipes and no oxygen-blast trigger.

The Rose-bud Torch: this name was given to it because the end of the flame looks like a rose-bud, it is used to heat metals and reshape them instead of melting the substance or cutting it.

Injector Torch: these torches have a small head which injects oxygen and relies on the Venturi effect to drag fuel gas along with it.

Cutting Torch: has three pipes one of which carries oxygen which can be adjusted through the oxygen-blast trigger, the main purpose of this torch is to cut metals.

Different torch types must be used according to the task, however the safety procedures remain the same, so remember to wear protective equipment, use respirators to avoid inhaling hazardous fumes produced by chemical reactions of the fuel and the burning metal and run a thorough assessment about your surroundings and the risk of fire.

I Howd - How to Articles offers a great variety of do-it-yourself guides which provide useful information. Learn how to weld and keep yourself safe while doing it, visit us today!


 

We strive to provide only quality articles, so if there is a specific topic related to energy and fuels that you would like us to cover, please contact us at any time.

And again, thank you to those contributing daily to our Energy and fuels website.

Additional Related Resources      
Why Do Digital Camera Batteries Run Dry So Fast?
By Jacob Georgeson
Digital cameras are useless when their batteries run dry. Battery technologies have improved a lot in the last years but batteries still have just a limited energy capacity. To get more out of your Read more...
Hydrogen The Future Energy Sources For Fuel
By Archna Gupta
Burned or used in fuel cells, hydrogen is an appealing option for powering future automobiles. This nontoxic gas could serve as a pollution-free energy carrier for machines of many kinds. When it Read more...
The Sun As Threat To Your Photovoltaic System
By Barbara Wibault
The sun as threat to your solar array?, you might wonder if my brains suffered from working in the sun. Still the sun can cause your system to fail if you don't take the necessary precautions. So Read more...
Uses For Solar In Every Day Life
By Rick Solare
Many a person, myself included, has gone on and on about the benefits of solar energy. While theoretical arguments are always interesting, what about daily applications? Uses for Solar In Read more...
© 2006 MIGRANS.NET. All rights reserved. Energy and fuels